Issue Number | 3811 |
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Summary | Pronunciation audios not publishing to Genetics Dictionary |
Created | 2014-10-06 10:46:24 |
Issue Type | Bug |
Submitted By | Osei-Poku, William (NIH/NCI) [C] |
Assigned To | Englisch, Volker (NIH/NCI) [C] |
Status | Closed |
Resolved | 2014-11-20 15:11:20 |
Resolution | Fixed |
Path | /home/bkline/backups/jira/ocecdr/issue.139194 |
It appears when pronunciation audios are added to glossary terms that are solely for the Genetics dictionary, they do not end up on Cancer.gov. Examples:
763019 multiple-gene panel testing
763024 next-generation sequencing
763025 massively parallel sequencing
763028 Sanger sequencing
763031 throughput
763033 facies
763035 cutaneous lichen amyloidosis
However, when the audios are in glossary terms prepared for both dictionaries, they publish fine to both dictionaries (examples 460221 translation, 390290 transcription) without any problems. They also publish to the patient dictionary without problems when the audios are in terms that are solely for the Patient dictionary.
My guess is that we need a vendor filter change to publish the terms to the Genetics dictionary.
The XML submitted to Gatekeeper appears identical for both types of glossaries. In particular, the MediaLink element is included regardless of the dictionary which means that the Gatekeeper code is likely responsible for not correctly processing the XML when a glossary term only contains a GP definition.
A ticket for WCMS has been created: OCEPROJECT-1470
The WCMS ticket has been resolved and will be part of the upcoming Cheetoh release.
As Volker said, this has been resolved on Cancer.gov, so I am closing this issue.
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