CDR Tickets

Issue Number 4430
Summary Prevent markup in GTC from publishing
Created 2018-02-28 09:12:50
Issue Type Improvement
Submitted By Osei-Poku, William (NIH/NCI) [C]
Assigned To Englisch, Volker (NIH/NCI) [C]
Status Closed
Resolved 2018-04-19 11:13:34
Resolution Cannot Reproduce
Path /home/bkline/backups/jira/ocecdr/issue.221969
Description

When the English definition block has a status of Approved but the Spanish definition has a status of Revision Pending, text in markup that has not yet been accepted (in the Spanish definition block) gets published to Cancer.gov. It appears that the software uses the English status as a trigger for the Spanish definition as well as the English. Could you please modify the filters so that each of the definition blocks depends solely on their own status to publish to Cancer.gov? Is that possible at all? Under normal circumstances, this is not a problem as the Spanish changes usually publish a week after the English has published. But due to major tasks like the AJCC project, the changes are left in the document and revised over a period of time before being approved eventually.

I will provide sample documents on DEV soon.

Comment entered 2018-02-28 17:31:51 by Osei-Poku, William (NIH/NCI) [C]

I will provide sample documents on DEV soon

619848 - GTC.
413918 - GTN
46169 - GTN

Comment entered 2018-04-18 18:03:03 by Englisch, Volker (NIH/NCI) [C]

I'm looking at your sample documents, , but I don't see any problems.
The glossary terms are selected by a query looking for the glossary TermNameStatus of either Approved or Revision pending. This would select your sample documents to be published. Also the definitions have a status of either Approved or Revision pending and the markup is being applied correctly, meaning deleted text is displayed as regular text and inserted text is suppressed.

Is there currently a document on Cancer.gov that would show the problem you're describing?

Comment entered 2018-04-19 11:13:17 by Osei-Poku, William (NIH/NCI) [C]

I looked and couldn't find anything on Cancer.gov that shows this problem. Maybe the problem is fixed or that it probably didn't exist in the first place. I will proceed to close this ticket and re-open it if the problem resurfaces.

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