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#4 — Events created with "geographical term" are hidden when "local geography" is selected

State Confirmed
Area User interface
Issue type Bug
Severity Important
Submitted by TomL
Submitted on 2008-03-05
Responsible HURIDOCS
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Last modified on 2008-03-18 by TomL
See below. This is quite an annoying problem that skews your results.
Steps to reproduce:
a) Setup-> page three -> choose "geographical term"
b) Back to evsys screen.
c) Create event, choose a geographical area. Confirm creation of event.
d) Back to Evsys screen.
e) Click on big "Event" button.
f) Your newly created event is in the list area
g) Setup->page 3-> select "local geographical area"
h) back to main evsys screen.
i) click on "event" button.
j) The event you just created does not display.

Lots of big implications to this. However, the query tool can be used to sort out any maths problems that appear to arise with this, so my feeling is that it is a usability bug to do with the design of the list-view.
Added by HURIDOCS on 2008-03-13 10:14
Issue state: unconfirmedopen
Severity: MediumImportant
Yes this is a problem. I'm unsure as to what the solution would be, perhaps the simplest would be a notice when you change between the two modes that it affects the UI?

Michael.
Added by HURIDOCS on 2008-03-13 13:58
Responsible manager: (UNASSIGNED)huri
What appears to happen is that the list view only displays records for which the chosen option (Geographical Term or Local Geographical Area) contains a value. Records for which no value has been entered are not displayed.
Added by TomL on 2008-03-18 14:25
If an event is given both Geographical Term, and Local Geographical values, does it appear in both lists?

Tom

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