Fixed
Status Update
Comments
ro...@gmail.com <ro...@gmail.com> #2
I don't think this is related to Gradle itself. This is how Android handles resources.
Adam, do you have an idea of what's going on here?
Adam, do you have an idea of what's going on here?
sa...@gmail.com <sa...@gmail.com> #6
Wow, when it will be fixed?)
[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #7
ARG! Can I have the last day of my life back please????
al...@optunity.co.il <al...@optunity.co.il> #8
i encounter this problem, too. :(
da...@gmail.com <da...@gmail.com> #9
Released in 1.3.0-beta3 or earlier.
ob...@gmail.com <ob...@gmail.com> #10
Is there a solution for this? I am facing the same issue: my string gets outputted as 'fxasd7a' instead of 'mystring'.
jo...@gmail.com <jo...@gmail.com> #11
Just saw the documentation for the DataValidation class. Is there an impending release?
al...@alucab.org <al...@alucab.org> #13
Beware this has been totally broken by some internal change without any notice
gk...@google.com <gk...@google.com> #17
Thank you for your patience on this feature request. We have just launched programmatic control of data-validation rules for Google Sheets! Please read our announcement blog post for usage details: http://googleappsdeveloper.blogspot.com/2013/08/answering-another-top-request-data.html
ma...@infinityvision.eu <ma...@infinityvision.eu> #18
Cool!
cw...@gmail.com <cw...@gmail.com> #19
Yahoo!! Google finally come up with this solution that we much anticipated.
jp...@gmail.com <jp...@gmail.com> #20
Perfect!
[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #21
This is great news ! Thanks Google !
[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #22
The programmatic control only allows for the creation and reading of rules, but it doesn't allow for checking if existing rules cause the data to be valid or invalid. Is it possible to add such logic?
Description