Web Client - Template, Report, and Output Folders Not Alphabetical in Some Places

Bug #1778956 reported by Jennifer Pringle
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Bug Description

Evergreen 3.1

The folders for Templates, Reports, Output are no longer sorted alphabetically in a few places. Instead the folders are being sorted by folder database IDs.

In a template folder:
1. Select "Clone selected template" and click Submit. The list of Template folders that displays is not alphabetical.
2. Select "Create a new report from a selected template" and click Submit. The list of Reports folders that displays for "Choose a folder to store this report definition" and the list of Output folders that displays for "Choose a folder to store this report's output" are not alphabetical.
3. "Move the selected template(s) to a different folder and click Submit. The list of Template folders that displays is not alphabetical.

In a Reports Folder:
4. "Move the selected report(s) to a different folder and click Submit. The list of Reports folders that displays is not alphabetical.

In an Output Folder:
4. "Move the selected output(s) to a different folder and click Submit. The list of Output folders that displays is not alphabetical.

The folders on the left side of the main reports screen under My Folders and Shared Folders are sorting alphabetically as expected.

Changed in evergreen:
status: New → Confirmed
tags: added: regression
Revision history for this message
Jennifer Pringle (jpringle-u) wrote :

Continues to be an issue in 3.5

tags: added: reports
tags: added: sorting
removed: webstaffclient
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Jennifer Pringle (jpringle-u) wrote :

Continues to be an issue in 3.7 (tested on master pre-3.7beta release)

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