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- Add support for SQL Server 2025 (U5.5) on Windows (W32/W64)
Fixes
- UNI-53210 uxTextField (uxTimePicker, uxDateTimePicker): A TypeError occurred when setting a field value with seconds precision (HH:MM:SS) for html:type="time" or html:type="datetime-local" fields, resulting in the widget value not being rendered correctly.
- UNI-48633 Uniface Server switches database user randomly in rare conditions
UNI-53210 - uxTextField (uxTimePicker, uxDateTimePicker): A TypeError occurred when setting a field value with seconds precision (HH:MM:SS) for html:type="time" or html:type="datetime-local" fields, resulting in the widget value not being rendered correctly.
Solution available in patch(es): 10.4.03-042
Description:
uxTextField (uxTimePicker, uxDateTimePicker): A TypeError occurred when setting a field value with seconds precision (HH:MM:SS) for html:type="time" or html:type="datetime-local" fields, resulting in the widget value not being rendered correctly.
Environment:
+ Uniface Version: 10.4.03
+ Browser: Browser independent
+ Operating System: OS independent
+ Database: Database independent
Workaround:
None.
Notes:
This issue has been resolved.
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UNI-48633 - Uniface Server switches database user randomly in rare conditions
Solution available in patch(es): 10.4.03-042
Description:
In rare timing conditions, some concurrent requests in the Uniface URouter are handled inconsistently which leads to unexpected routing or authentication behavior. The issue is most commonly seen when a Uniface Router is serving concurrent database requests for Uniface clients.
Environment:
+Uniface Version : 10.4.03.019 and higher
+Operating System : All
+Database : Database independent
Workaround:
There are two options:
* Use exclusive UServers
* Use the setting $ENABLE_USER_3GL_DEBUGGING in the Uniface client when you are not using Pathscrambler
Notes:
This issue has been resolved by improving request consistency and stability under concurrent load.
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