Activity log for bug #2044026

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2023-11-20 22:11:21 Blake GH bug added bug
2023-11-20 22:11:54 Jennifer Pringle evergreen: status New Confirmed
2023-11-20 22:13:06 Blake GH tags cat-itemnotes
2023-11-20 22:14:54 Blake GH description EG 3.11.1 The issue is best described using steps: 1. Edit an item 2. Click on "Item Notes" 3. Enter a new Note Title and Note value 4. Click on "Add Note" 5. Click on "Apply Changes" 6. Click "Item Notes" again 7. Notice that your new note is not there. Somewhere behind the scenes, your new note is* actually there, and will be saved if you proceed to save the item. Same bug but for removing notes: 1. Edit an item (that already has a note) 2. Click on "Item Notes" 3. Click "Remove" on any note 4. Click on "Apply Changes" 5. Click "Item Notes" again 6. Notice that your removed note is back! Again, if you save the item, the note is added for real and you will be able to see it when opening the modal after a full item save. (and removal). EG 3.11.1 The issue is best described using steps: 1. Edit an item 2. Click on "Item Notes" 3. Enter a new Note Title and Note value 4. Click on "Add Note" 5. Click on "Apply Changes" 6. Click "Item Notes" again 7. Notice that your new note is not there. Somewhere behind the scenes, your new note is* actually there, and will be saved if you proceed to save the item. Same bug but for removing notes: 1. Edit an item (that already has a note) 2. Click on "Item Notes" 3. Click "Remove" on any note 4. Click on "Apply Changes" 5. Click "Item Notes" again 6. Notice that your removed note is back! Again, if you save the item, the note is added for real and you will be able to see it when opening the modal after a full item save. (and removal). This exact same issue is happening for Item Alerts as well.
2023-11-20 22:15:33 Terran McCanna evergreen: importance Undecided Medium
2023-11-20 22:15:46 Terran McCanna tags cat-itemnotes cat-itemalerts cat-itemnotes
2023-11-20 22:27:25 Blake GH description EG 3.11.1 The issue is best described using steps: 1. Edit an item 2. Click on "Item Notes" 3. Enter a new Note Title and Note value 4. Click on "Add Note" 5. Click on "Apply Changes" 6. Click "Item Notes" again 7. Notice that your new note is not there. Somewhere behind the scenes, your new note is* actually there, and will be saved if you proceed to save the item. Same bug but for removing notes: 1. Edit an item (that already has a note) 2. Click on "Item Notes" 3. Click "Remove" on any note 4. Click on "Apply Changes" 5. Click "Item Notes" again 6. Notice that your removed note is back! Again, if you save the item, the note is added for real and you will be able to see it when opening the modal after a full item save. (and removal). This exact same issue is happening for Item Alerts as well. EG 3.11.1 The issue is best described using steps: 1. Edit an item 2. Click on "Item Notes" 3. Enter a new Note Title and Note value 4. Click on "Add Note" 5. Click on "Apply Changes" 6. Click "Item Notes" again 7. Notice that your new note is not there. Somewhere behind the scenes, your new note is* actually there, and will be saved if you proceed to save the item. Same bug but for removing notes: 1. Edit an item (that already has a note) 2. Click on "Item Notes" 3. Click "Remove" on any note 4. Click on "Apply Changes" 5. Click "Item Notes" again 6. Notice that your removed note is back! Again, if you save the item, the note is added for real and you will be able to see it when opening the modal after a full item save. (and removal). This exact same issue is happening for Item Alerts as well. Bug 2044028
2023-11-20 22:31:26 Deborah Luchenbill bug added subscriber Deborah Luchenbill
2024-01-05 20:44:41 Beth Willis bug added subscriber Beth Willis
2024-02-07 12:56:24 Joan Kranich bug added subscriber Joan Kranich
2024-02-07 17:14:01 John Amundson bug added subscriber John Amundson
2024-02-07 17:26:11 John Amundson tags cat-itemalerts cat-itemnotes cat-itemalerts cat-itemnotes cat-itemtags
2024-04-04 20:30:33 Carol Witt bug added subscriber Carol Witt