Activity log for bug #1745425

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2018-01-25 16:32:03 John Amundson bug added bug
2018-01-25 16:32:51 John Amundson description Tested on Evergreen 3.0.3 - Web Client. When Predict New Issues is used and issues exist for the subscription, any values entered into the dialog box are ignored, the the new issues predict based on the latest created issue. For example, if your last issue is v.9 no.2 (2018 Feb), and you select Predict New Issues and enter v.15 no.5 and 2018 May, and enter prediction count of 2, the two issues predicted will be v.9 no.3 (2018 Mar) and v.9 no.4 (2018 Apr). Currently, the only workaround for this seems to be to edit the holdings code of the latest issue and then predict new issues off of that. This can lead to some frustrating workflows, especially when a prediction pattern is changed. More information on this bug: Predict New Issues should not ignore entered values. This behavior can also be seen when using "Add Following Issue" Tested on Evergreen 3.0.3 - Web Client. When Predict New Issues is used and issues exist for the subscription, any values entered into the dialog box are ignored, the the new issues predict based on the latest created issue. For example, if your last issue is v.9 no.2 (2018 Feb), and you select Predict New Issues and enter v.15 no.5 and 2018 May, and enter prediction count of 2, the two issues predicted will be v.9 no.3 (2018 Mar) and v.9 no.4 (2018 Apr). Currently, the only workaround for this seems to be to edit the holdings code of the latest issue and then predict new issues off of that. This can lead to some frustrating workflows, especially when a prediction pattern is changed. More information on this bug:https://bugs.launchpad.net/evergreen/+bug/1745427 Predict New Issues should not ignore entered values. This behavior can also be seen when using "Add Following Issue"
2018-01-25 16:44:17 Jeanette Lundgren bug added subscriber Jeanette Lundgren
2018-01-25 17:00:52 John Amundson description Tested on Evergreen 3.0.3 - Web Client. When Predict New Issues is used and issues exist for the subscription, any values entered into the dialog box are ignored, the the new issues predict based on the latest created issue. For example, if your last issue is v.9 no.2 (2018 Feb), and you select Predict New Issues and enter v.15 no.5 and 2018 May, and enter prediction count of 2, the two issues predicted will be v.9 no.3 (2018 Mar) and v.9 no.4 (2018 Apr). Currently, the only workaround for this seems to be to edit the holdings code of the latest issue and then predict new issues off of that. This can lead to some frustrating workflows, especially when a prediction pattern is changed. More information on this bug:https://bugs.launchpad.net/evergreen/+bug/1745427 Predict New Issues should not ignore entered values. This behavior can also be seen when using "Add Following Issue" Tested on Evergreen 3.0.3 - Web Client. When Predict New Issues is used and issues exist for the subscription, any values entered into the dialog box are ignored, and the new issues predict based on the latest created issue. For example, if your last issue is v.9 no.2 (2018 Feb), and you select Predict New Issues and enter v.15 no.5 and 2018 May, and enter prediction count of 2, the two issues predicted will be v.9 no.3 (2018 Mar) and v.9 no.4 (2018 Apr). Currently, the only workaround for this seems to be to edit the holdings code of the latest issue and then predict new issues off of that. This can lead to some frustrating workflows, especially when a prediction pattern is changed. More information on this bug:https://bugs.launchpad.net/evergreen/+bug/1745427 Predict New Issues should not ignore entered values. This behavior can also be seen when using "Add Following Issue"
2018-08-13 14:30:32 Joan Kranich bug added subscriber Joan Kranich
2019-07-02 19:52:11 Beth Willis bug added subscriber Beth Willis
2019-07-02 19:57:19 Beth Willis evergreen: status New Confirmed
2021-03-17 22:35:58 Timothy Means tags serials webstaffclient serials
2021-05-24 19:32:08 Erica Rohlfs evergreen: importance Undecided Medium
2022-03-11 20:01:23 Irene Patrick bug added subscriber Irene Patrick