Details
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Bug
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Status: Resolved
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Major
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Resolution: Fixed
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1.7.09
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None
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Previous Queries
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Queries
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All databases
Description
Run a query to completion. (Circulatory system)
Then run a longer query (20 sec or so) and cancel it quickly. (Digestive system)
The Circulatory system query will be deleted from the PQ.
Then run a longer query (20 sec or so) and cancel it quickly. (Digestive system)
The Circulatory system query will be deleted from the PQ.
Attachments
Activity
Field | Original Value | New Value |
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Summary | Query cancel cases prior query to be deleted | Query cancel causes prior query to be deleted |
Assignee | Nich [ nich ] |
Status | New [ 10000 ] | Open [ 1 ] |
Status | Open [ 1 ] | In Progress [ 3 ] |
Assignee | Nich [ nich ] | Janice Donahoe [ jmd86 ] |
Status | In Progress [ 3 ] | Ready to Test [ 10001 ] |
Fix Version/s | 1.7.09 [ 10310 ] |
Status | Ready to Test [ 10001 ] | Testing [ 10002 ] |
Testing Notes |
STEPS FOR TESTING
1. Run a query to completion. 2. Make note of the <query_master_id>. 3. Verify the query appears correctly in previous queries. 4. Run a second query, only click on the cancel button once the query starts running. 5. Make note of the <query_master_id> for the cancelled query. 6. Go to Previous Queries and verify the first query still appears in the list of queries. 7. Open the XML messages in Previous Queries. 7. Find the 'deleteQueryMasterId' message. 8. Verify the <query_master_id> for the cancelled query is sent in the request message. |
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Status | Testing [ 10002 ] | Testing [ 10002 ] |
Resolution | Fixed [ 1 ] | |
Status | Testing [ 10002 ] | Resolved [ 5 ] |
Assignee | Janice Donahoe [ jmd86 ] | Nich [ nich ] |
Resolution | Fixed [ 1 ] | |
Status | Resolved [ 5 ] | Reopened [ 4 ] |
Status | Reopened [ 4 ] | In Progress [ 3 ] |
Assignee | Nich [ nich ] | Janice Donahoe [ jmd86 ] |
Status | In Progress [ 3 ] | Ready to Test [ 10001 ] |
Status | Ready to Test [ 10001 ] | Testing [ 10002 ] |
Testing Notes |
STEPS FOR TESTING
1. Run a query to completion. 2. Make note of the <query_master_id>. 3. Verify the query appears correctly in previous queries. 4. Run a second query, only click on the cancel button once the query starts running. 5. Make note of the <query_master_id> for the cancelled query. 6. Go to Previous Queries and verify the first query still appears in the list of queries. 7. Open the XML messages in Previous Queries. 7. Find the 'deleteQueryMasterId' message. 8. Verify the <query_master_id> for the cancelled query is sent in the request message. |
STEPS FOR TESTING
1. Run a query to completion. 2. Make note of the <query_master_id>. 3. Verify the query appears correctly in previous queries. 4. Run a second query, only click on the cancel button once the query starts running. 5. Make note of the <query_master_id> for the cancelled query. 6. Go to Previous Queries and verify the first query still appears in the list of queries. 7. Open the XML messages in Previous Queries. 7. Find the 'deleteQueryMasterId' message. 8. Verify the <query_master_id> for the cancelled query is sent in the request message. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Tested latest change and cancel queries is now working correctly. |
Status | Testing [ 10002 ] | Testing [ 10002 ] |
Resolution | Fixed [ 1 ] | |
Status | Testing [ 10002 ] | Resolved [ 5 ] |