Details
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Bug
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Status: Closed
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Trivial
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Resolution: Fixed
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1.7.05
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None
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All supported browswers
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Workplace
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Temporal Queries
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i2b2 Web Client
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All Web Browsers
Description
In the Workplace view, the "previous query" icon appears instead of the "previous temporal query" icon when you drag a previous temporal query from either Previous Queries to Workplace. The "previous temporal query" icon should appear so that users can easily identify the item as a temporal query and not a standard previous query.
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This issue clone of |
Affects Web Browser/s | All Web Browsers [ 10220 ] | |
Build Number/s (Testing) | 1.7.02.0005 | |
Fix Version/s | 1.7.02 [ 10127 ] | |
Reproduction Notes |
Environment: i2b2 1.7 test environment
1. Drag an ontology folder from Navigate Terms (or Find Terms) and drop it into your workplace folder. 2. Notice the icon changes from a folder to the one for a leaf. NOTE: This is not an issue when dragging an individual concept. Only when dragging a folder containing multiple concepts. |
Environment: i2b2 1.7 test environment
1. Drag a previous temporal query from previous queries and drop it into your workplace folder. 2. Notice the icon changes from a previous temporal query to the one for a standard i2b2 previous query. |
Testing Notes |
No longer working. Need to meet with development.
Met with development and showed how to reproduce the issue. Tested with the latest build and it is now working correctly. |
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Affects Version/s | 1.7.05 [ 10163 ] | |
Affects Version/s | 1.5.00 [ 10105 ] | |
Affects Version/s | 1.5.1 [ 10106 ] | |
Affects Version/s | 1.5.2 [ 10107 ] | |
Affects Version/s | 1.6.00-RC1 [ 10108 ] | |
Affects Version/s | 1.6.00-RC2 [ 10109 ] | |
Description | In the Workplace view, the "concepts" icon appears instead of the "folder" icon when you drag a "folder" from either Navigate or Find Terms view. The "folder" icon should appear so that users can easily identify the item as an ontology folder and not a single concept. | In the Workplace view, the "previous query" icon appears instead of the "previous temporal query" icon when you drag a previous temporal query from either Previous Queries to Workplace. The "previous temporal query" icon should appear so that users can easily identify the item as a temporal query and not a standard previous query. |
i2b2 Feature/s | Temporal Queries [ 10067 ] | |
i2b2 Sponsored Project/s | i2b2 Web Client [ 10197 ] |
Link |
This issue clone of |
Fix Version/s | 1.7.06 [ 10202 ] | |
Assignee | Janice Donahoe [ jmd86 ] | Mike Mendis [ mem61 ] |
Status | New [ 10000 ] | Open [ 1 ] |
Fix Version/s | 1.7.07 [ 10203 ] | |
Fix Version/s | 1.7.06 [ 10202 ] |
Assignee | Mike Mendis [ mem61 ] | Nich [ nich ] |
Status | Open [ 1 ] | In Progress [ 3 ] |
Assignee | Nich [ nich ] | Janice Donahoe [ jmd86 ] |
Status | In Progress [ 3 ] | Ready to Test [ 10001 ] |
Assignee | Janice Donahoe [ jmd86 ] | Reeta Metta [ rm302 ] |
Status | Ready to Test [ 10001 ] | Testing [ 10002 ] |
Testing Notes |
TEST STATUS: Completed COMPLETION DATE: 12/07/2015 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Test Date: 12/07/2015 Build Number:1.7.07 Test Status: Completed (Passed Testing) Clients Tested : i2b2 Web Client Environments Tested : Browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Safari Databases: Not applicable for this test Client OS: Windows, Mac Test Comments:None ISSUES FOUND:Same issue exists when the temporal query is dragged and dropped onto the query tool group panel from workplace/previous queries panel. will log a separate issue for this |
Resolution | Fixed [ 1 ] | |
Status | Testing [ 10002 ] | Resolved [ 5 ] |
Assignee | Reeta Metta [ rm302 ] | Janice Donahoe [ jmd86 ] |
Status | Resolved [ 5 ] | Closed [ 6 ] |
Therefore, the only way to really differentiate a temporal query from a previous query is by the prefix in the name "(t)".
I am going to go ahead and make the assumption that any query names starting with "(t)" is a Temporal query. However, this assumption fails if someone actually names their query starting with "(t)"--which is unlikely.