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Steps to reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Go to Safari Browser
Open a component where you utilize the data table component.
Select a field to update that is a picklist.
Picklist does not show values available.
Expected behaviour
When you click to edit a picklist field it should show the values available to select.
Actual behaviour
Shows nothing
Screenshots
In other browsers the picklist works. Possible solution: Add specific CSS rules to handle Safari, such as using the -webkit- prefix where necessary for certain CSS properties that might not be supported natively in Safari.
Chrome Screenshot
Safari Screenshot
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*{!ComponentName}* - _({!ElementName})_ - {!BugTitle}
*Data Table* - _({!ElementName})_ - Picklist fields do not show values in Safari
Oct 25, 2024
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*Data Table* - _({!ElementName})_ - Picklist fields do not show values in Safari
*Data Table* - fsc_comboboxUtils - Picklist fields do not show values in Safari
Oct 25, 2024
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*Data Table* - fsc_comboboxUtils - Picklist fields do not show values in Safari
Data Table - Picklist fields do not show values in Safari
Oct 25, 2024
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Steps to reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behaviour
When you click to edit a picklist field it should show the values available to select.
Actual behaviour
Shows nothing
Screenshots
In other browsers the picklist works. Possible solution: Add specific CSS rules to handle Safari, such as using the -webkit- prefix where necessary for certain CSS properties that might not be supported natively in Safari.
Chrome Screenshot
Safari Screenshot
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: