Issue Number | 3421 |
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Summary | Images Missing from GlossaryTerms |
Created | 2011-09-29 17:46:33 |
Issue Type | Improvement |
Submitted By | Englisch, Volker (NIH/NCI) [C] |
Assigned To | Englisch, Volker (NIH/NCI) [C] |
Status | Closed |
Resolved | 2011-10-03 15:57:26 |
Resolution | Fixed |
Path | /home/bkline/backups/jira/ocecdr/issue.107749 |
BZISSUE::5115
BZDATETIME::2011-09-29 17:46:33
BZCREATOR::Volker Englisch
BZASSIGNEE::Volker Englisch
BZQACONTACT::William Osei-Poku
It was reported that some images are missing from glossary term documents on Cancer.gov and it appears that it affects all those glossaries that share the MediaLink between the English and Spanish version.
I took at look at the vendor output and found that these images were
dropped with the weekly publishing on July 23rd. There were six filter
updates just before that publishing job which were related to
OCECDR-3370 to include MediaLinks for audio.
Looks like this is a likely candidate for causing the troubles.
BZDATETIME::2011-09-29 18:29:37
BZCOMMENTOR::Volker Englisch
BZCOMMENT::1
This one was easy to fix. I just missed to include the MediaLink element in the output the last time I updated this filter. The change back then was necessary in order to include the RelatedInformation element.
I've put the Media back and I'm preparing a diff job on FRANCK at the
moment.
CDR616047.xml - R10214: Denormalization Filter: GlossaryTermName
BZDATETIME::2011-09-30 10:52:23
BZCOMMENTOR::Volker Englisch
BZCOMMENT::2
I ran the diff report on FRANCK and there were 30 documents that
changed due to the fix to the filter. I've looked at the diff report and
all of the changes were the expected inclusion of an image MediaLink.
Here is a list of the documents that changed:
CDR304687
CDR304750
CDR357584
CDR410643
CDR44234
CDR44235
CDR44236
CDR44244
CDR44443
CDR45050
CDR45071
CDR45313
CDR45407
CDR45560
CDR455670
CDR45626
CDR45788
CDR45821
CDR45996
CDR45997
CDR460130
CDR46033
CDR46140
CDR46218
CDR46285
CDR46499
CDR46620
CDR518326
CDR657839
CDR671177
Please review the list and let me know if we want to copy the fix to production early enough to have these documents fixed as part of the weekly publishing job.
BZDATETIME::2011-10-03 14:30:25
BZCOMMENTOR::Volker Englisch
BZCOMMENT::3
Is this something that can wait until next week or should we run a hot-fix for the glossaries without images once the fix has been QC'ed?
BZDATETIME::2011-10-03 14:49:13
BZCOMMENTOR::Margaret Beckwith
BZCOMMENT::4
Would it be difficult to do a hot-fix? I would like to get them fixed as soon as we can.
BZDATETIME::2011-10-03 14:57:25
BZCOMMENTOR::William Osei-Poku
BZCOMMENT::5
(In reply to comment #3)
> Is this something that can wait until next week or should we run a
hot-fix for
> the glossaries without images once the fix has been QC'ed?
Margaret:
Do you want CIAT to do the QC ?
BZDATETIME::2011-10-03 15:17:15
BZCOMMENTOR::Margaret Beckwith
BZCOMMENT::6
I checked about 15 of these on Franck and they all look okay to me. So I think it is okay to go ahead and promote the change.
BZDATETIME::2011-10-03 15:39:18
BZCOMMENTOR::Volker Englisch
BZCOMMENT::7
(In reply to comment #4)
> Would it be difficult to do a hot-fix?
Not at all. I've copied the following filter change to BACH and ran a
hot-fix.
CDR616047.xml - R10214: Denormalization Filter: GlossaryTermName
Please verify on BACH and close this bug.
BZDATETIME::2011-10-03 15:57:26
BZCOMMENTOR::Margaret Beckwith
BZCOMMENT::8
Looks great on Cancer.gov. Thanks! Closing issue.
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