Issue Number | 466 |
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Summary | [Queue] Adding Summary Topics Sometimes Changes Order of Citations in Queue |
Created | 2018-01-17 17:01:06 |
Issue Type | Bug |
Submitted By | Juthe, Robin (NIH/NCI) [E] |
Assigned To | Kline, Bob (NIH/NCI) [C] |
Status | Closed |
Resolved | 2018-02-26 16:31:41 |
Resolution | Fixed |
Path | /home/bkline/backups/jira/oceebms/issue.219883 |
Using the pencil icon to add a summary topic to a citation in the queue often causes the sequence of citations in the queue to change. This is similar to issue OCEEBMS-458 but I don't know if the two are related.
Can you provide the steps needed to reproduce this behavior?
~juther: I'll need repro steps before I can proceed with this ticket.
I'm working on this but haven't found anything reliable to reproduce it yet. I'll keep you posted.
I've come up with steps to reliably reproduce this problem on QA, and it may also work for OCEEBMS-458.
1. Go to the review citations page (queue) as a Board manager.
2. Click on the title of one of the articles to go to the full citation
page. Note which number the article is. (I usually scroll down the page
and select one a little further down - i.e., not the first article
listed.)
3. On the full citation page, click on the pencil icon next to
"editorial board" to add a new Board. Select a topic (or just confirm
the default topic selection and review cycle selections.
4. Click on "return to queue". When you return to the queue page, the
sequence of citations in the queue has changed.
Thanks, let me see what I can do.
Oops, looks like I had these two issues flipped and posted the comment below to the wrong issue.
Adding a topic directly on the queue page also can cause the sequence of citations to change. It doesn't happen every time but a few times just now when I clicked on the pencil icon beside one of the citations in my queue, the sequence of the citations in my queue changed. I didn't even get to the point of adding a topic or Board. It also happens sometimes after adding a new Board/topic to the citation. I'm not seeing a very clear pattern though but it happens often enough that I observed it 3-4 times just now.
Try it on DEV.
Verified on DEV. Thank you!
Verified on QA.
Verified on PROD.
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