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When creating a duplicate/clone of a step, the action parameters cannot be edited. Any text that is entered is removed once you select a different dialogue box, and check boxes & drop down menus do not change at all. This applies to any duplicate step, not just those created from an initial "Step 1".
The workaround is to go back to the step that was cloned, adjust a parameter, and then you can adjust parameters of the duplicate step.
I have tested this across multiple instances of Companion on v3.4.3. I have not yet tested this behavior on any older builds (or the current Beta).
Steps To Reproduce
Create an action (any Companion connection).
Enter text if required, or select from drop-down menu or check box.
Duplicate the step.
Try to adjust parameters in the new step.
Expected Behavior
Create an action (any Companion connection).
Enter text if required, or select from drop-down menu or check box.
Duplicate the step.
Parameters on the new step are immediately editable.
Environment (please complete the following information)
- OS: Windows 10 v22H2 (19045.4708) / Linux 22.04 LTS
- Browser:Chrome v129.0.6668.101
- Companion Version: v3.4.3
Additional context
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Is this a bug in companion itself or a module?
Is there an existing issue for this?
Describe the bug
When creating a duplicate/clone of a step, the action parameters cannot be edited. Any text that is entered is removed once you select a different dialogue box, and check boxes & drop down menus do not change at all. This applies to any duplicate step, not just those created from an initial "Step 1".
The workaround is to go back to the step that was cloned, adjust a parameter, and then you can adjust parameters of the duplicate step.
I have tested this across multiple instances of Companion on v3.4.3. I have not yet tested this behavior on any older builds (or the current Beta).
Steps To Reproduce
Expected Behavior
Environment (please complete the following information)
Additional context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: