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MINOR - Form fields not being deleted on front end 23 May 2015 21:35 #13170

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I have noticed in a couple of components now that when I have deleted a FIELD from a table due to error or replacement, on front end forms that field stays in place. This leads to a lot of ROW COUNT errors.

This mainly only happens with FRONT END FORM bricks. Easily fixed by just manually deleting the form fields, but the error can be annoying when you are fixing the issue.

Example error

'Row counts not match : 12!=14'
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MINOR - Form fields not being deleted on front end 25 May 2015 18:11 #13181

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This one I can't see it.

It might come from a broken path or whatever, If you can give me a PTL example, would be great.
I continue the investigations, trying to brake an instancied FK path...
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MINOR - Form fields not being deleted on front end 24 Sep 2015 18:29 #13498

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Fixed.

It can still remains on old components. In case remove the form brick, and recreate it.
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