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lkoomen_fin
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi,

 

I have been using SAS Studio via SAS OnDemand and have an issue with copy and pasting into the editor.The problem is that command+V and the paste button in the webapp appear to use a separate clipboard.

 

A minimum example:

  1. Copy some text from outside the SAS Studio editor using CTRL+C or COMMAND+C, for instance 'text_external'
  2. Copy some text from inside the SAS Studio editor using the copy-button, for instance 'text_internal'
  3. Paste text into the editor using CTRL+V or COMMAND+V
  4. Paste text into the editor using the paste-button

At my end step 3 results in 'text_external', while step 4 results in 'text_internal'. So it seems there are two separate clipboards, which is confusing behavior.

 

Anyone else with this problem?

 

Kind regards.

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snoopy369
Barite | Level 11

This is a known behavior, and in fact Studio should warn you about it the first time you do a copy.  

lkoomen_fin
Fluorite | Level 6

You are totally right, I did receive a warning about this. As such it is expected behavior and not a bug.

 

My question then becomes why this is the way it is and whether people share my opinion that is should be changed to a single clipboard. I feel it shouldn't be such a technical issue to implement and the behavior is odd and at times annoying.

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