Test Date: 12/08/2015
Tested By: Reeta Metta
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:
Working as expected
ISSUES FOUND:None
TEST STATUS: Completed
COMPLETION DATE: 12/08/2015
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Test Date: 12/08/2015
Tested By: Reeta Metta
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:
Working as expected
ISSUES FOUND:None
Description
Only the last event added will display in the "Define Order of Events" dropdown menu if multiple events are added before the user views the dropdown menu. In other words if you change the Temporal Constraint to "Define sequence of Events" and then click on the "New Event" button several times only the last event added will display when you click on "Define Order of Events" (see example).
Example of current behavior (prior to this change):
By default the dropdown (not yet opened) contains:
Population in which events occur
Event 1
Event 2
Define order of events
The steps taken by the user are:
1. Enter the Query Tool for the first time.
2. Switches to Temporal Query Tool by selecting "Define sequence of Events at Temporal Constraint.
3. Press "New Event" button 3 times (presumably to create Event 3, 4, 5)
Now when the user clicks on Define Order of Events dropdown , the list only displays the following:
Population in which events occur
Event 1
Event 2
Define order of events
Event 5
CHANGES MADE TO FIX THE ISSUE:
The following outlines the changes made to fix this issue.
1. Now when you click on the New Event button a pop-up window will display to say a new event has been added.
2. All events added will now display in the dropdown menu regardless of when you first open it.
Test Date: 12/08/2015
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:
Working as expected
ISSUES FOUND:None
If the user does not expand the "Define Order of Events" drop down and clicks "New Event" more than once, then views the dropdown, only the last Event is entered.
For example:
The dropdown (not yet opened) contains:
Population in which events occur
Event 1
Event 2
Define order of events
If user enters query tool for the first time, and switches to Temporal Query tool, and presses "New Event" 3 times (presumably to create Event 3, 4, 5), the dropdown only contains:
Population in which events occur
Event 1
Event 2
Define order of events
Event 5
Only the last event added will display in the "Define Order of Events" dropdown menu if multiple events are added before the user views the dropdown menu. In other words if you change the Temporal Constraint to "Define sequence of Events" and then click on the "New Event" button several times only the last event added will display when you click on "Define Order of Events" (see example).
Example of current behavior (prior to this change):
By default the dropdown (not yet opened) contains:
Population in which events occur
Event 1
Event 2
Define order of events
The steps taken by the user are:
1. Enter the Query Tool for the first time.
2. Switches to Temporal Query Tool by selecting "Define sequence of Events at Temporal Constraint.
3. Press "New Event" button 3 times (presumably to create Event 3, 4, 5)
Now when the user clicks on Define Order of Events dropdown , the list only displays the following:
Population in which events occur
Event 1
Event 2
Define order of events
Event 5
CHANGES MADE TO FIX THE ISSUE:
The following outlines the changes made to fix this issue.
1. Now when you click on the New Event button a pop-up window will display to say a new event has been added.
2. All events added will now display in the dropdown menu regardless of when you first open it.
Test Date: 12/08/2015
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:
Working as expected
ISSUES FOUND:None
TEST STATUS: Completed
COMPLETION DATE: 12/08/2015
Test Date: 12/08/2015
Tested By: Reeta Metta
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:
Working as expected
ISSUES FOUND:None
Janice Donahoe
added a comment - - edited On 01/22/2016, the 1.7.07 Release was made available at the following locations.
https://www.i2b2.org/software/
- zip files for release 1.7.07 are available on this site. This includes both the code and documentation.
https://github.com/i2b2
- source code has been tagged with v1.7.07.
https://www.i2b2.org/software/
- zip files for release 1.7.07 are available on this site. This includes both the code and documentation.
https://github.com/i2b2
- source code has been tagged with v1.7.07.