This can be reproduced in the i2b2 test environment.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Run a query that has at least one modifier with a value constraint defined.
2. Log out of the Web Client once the query has finished running.
3. Log back into the Web Client.
4. Drag the previous query you ran in step 1 to the Query Tool.
5. Right click on the modifier to display the available options.
6. Notice Set Modifier Value is not listed but Lab Values does display.
7. Select Lab Values and notice the Lab constraint window opens.
This can be reproduced in the i2b2 test environment.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Run a query that has at least one modifier with a value constraint defined.
2. Log out of the Web Client once the query has finished running.
3. Log back into the Web Client.
4. Drag the previous query you ran in step 1 to the Query Tool.
5. Right click on the modifier to display the available options.
6. Notice Set Modifier Value is not listed but Lab Values does display.
7. Select Lab Values and notice the Lab constraint window opens.
TEST DATE: 08/09/2015
TESTED BY: Janice Donahoe
BUILD NUMBER: 1.7.08.0001
TEST STATUS: Passed
CLIENTS TESTED:
i2b2 Web Client
ENVIRONMENTS TESTED:
Browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Safari
Databases: Not applicable for this test
Client OS: Windows and Macintosh
TEST COMMENTS:
Tested with the latest build (1.7.08.0001) and it appears to be working correctly. The set modifier constraint window is now available when using a previous query in the Query Tool.
TEST STATUS: Completed
COMPLETION DATE: 08/09/16
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TEST DATE: 08/09/2015
TESTED BY: Janice Donahoe
BUILD NUMBER: 1.7.08.0001
TEST STATUS: Passed
CLIENTS TESTED:
i2b2 Web Client
ENVIRONMENTS TESTED:
Browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Safari
Databases: Not applicable for this test
Client OS: Windows and Macintosh
TEST COMMENTS:
Tested with the latest build (1.7.08.0001) and it appears to be working correctly. The set modifier constraint window is now available when using a previous query in the Query Tool.
Description
The "Set Modifier Value" option is not always available for selection when a previous query is added to the Query Tool. Instead of "Set Modifier Value", users will see "Lab Values" and when selected a Lab Value Constraint window will open.
The problem only occurs if you have not generated a new query in which the modifier constraint window is opened. In other words if you log into the Web Client, and drag a previous query to the Query Tool, you will be able to reproduce this problem. If you drag a modifier to the Query Tool and the Modifier Constraint window opens then you will not be able to reproduce this problem.
WORK AROUND:
The work around for this issue is to open a modifier value constraint window, then add your previous query to the Query Tool. Once you do this you will be able to edit your modifier constraint.
This can be reproduced in the i2b2 test environment.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Run a query that has at least one modifier with a value constraint defined.
2. Log out of the Web Client once the query has finished running.
3. Log back into the Web Client.
4. Drag the previous query you ran in step 1 to the Query Tool.
5. Right click on the modifier to display the available options.
6. Notice Set Modifier Value is not listed but Lab Values does display.
7. Select Lab Values and notice the Lab constraint window opens.
TEST DATE: 08/09/2015
TESTED BY: Janice Donahoe
BUILD NUMBER: 1.7.08.0001
TEST STATUS: Passed
CLIENTS TESTED:
i2b2 Web Client
ENVIRONMENTS TESTED:
Browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Safari
Databases: Not applicable for this test
Client OS: Windows and Macintosh
TEST COMMENTS:
Tested with the latest build (1.7.08.0001) and it appears to be working correctly. The set modifier constraint window is now available when using a previous query in the Query Tool.