Sep 06 2018 08:58 AM
Hi,
Another potential bug found on the modern document library web part. When uploading (or drag 'n drop) a file that has the same name as an existing file you get the following error:
"Cannot read property 'isCanceled" or undefined"
If you open the document library the file upload behaviour is as expected i.e. prompts you to overwrite existing file and then upload completes successfully.
Cheers
Rob
Sep 06 2018 02:19 PM
Sep 06 2018 04:21 PM
Thanks. The fix will be rolling out soon.
Sep 07 2018 01:07 AM
Thanks for the update @Lincoln DeMaris is there a ETA when the fix will roll out?
Aug 09 2019 08:12 AM
We have encountered a new problem. Uploading a file in the Document Library web part that has the exact same name does not prompt you to replace the existing file and nothing is happening, but it is working when you upload the file directly on the Document Library App. Please advise.
Aug 09 2019 08:22 AM
@Nocton182yes, spotted this issue yesterday. Maybe reach out to one of the MS guys on this thread?
Aug 14 2019 08:55 AM
Rob or Lincoln did this ever get fixed? It seemed like this bug was fixed but now all of a sudden it's not working again. In fact in a modern doc lib web part when I drag and drop or upload a file of the same name nothing happens at all - it doesn't even throw and error it just does nothing. I'm concerned we have users who think they have uploaded their most recent document but in fact they haven't which result in churn while people deal with this!
Aug 14 2019 09:19 AM
@Ted Fitch as you say the original one was fixed but we appear to have a new bug feature on the scene. Are you guys on the targeted or standard release cycle?
Aug 14 2019 09:23 AM
@Rob Clarke thanks for confirming the new "feature" :)
I think we are on standard release - maybe worth switching to targeted
Aug 14 2019 09:26 AM
@Ted Fitchah, we are on targeted so I was kinda hoping the "feature" wasn't in the standard release cycle, which it sounds like it is. With a bit of luck the MS guys on this thread might respond...