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From: | Busser, Jim |
Subject: | [Gnumed-bugs] Fwd: [Gnumed-devel] GNUmed 1.5.0 Feature Release - inbox shows *old* unsigned documents |
Date: | Wed, 21 Jan 2015 17:44:01 +0000 |
While the following might be the result of a bug-fix or other enhancement to GNUmed's logic, I figured I would report it …
When I upgraded my deployed (production) system from GNUmed 1.4.8 to 1.5.2, my inbox grew the items shown in Screen Shot 1.
The first line item pertains to an actual patient whose real name I have replaced by a pseudonym (Beenthere, Alice) whose
'3 unreviewed documents'
turn out to have been created between May and August of 2011. SInce I am pretty sure I have often fully cleared out my production inbox, I am at a loss to understand why these are now showing up as needing signing unless I had never actually signed them
and the reason that they now appear is a result of a patch or improvement to GNUmed's code such that it had previously missed to catch some unreviewed documents (perhaps something about their state?).
Any chance that this was the case, perhaps even implemented in a minor release > 1.4.8 but which is not noted in the 1.5.0 release?
however there is more …
1) is it expected that the "Sent" date shows today, by virtue of this fresh loading of the inbox with virtual items, rather than the date (oldest or newest) of any of the documents themselves?
2) in Screen Shot 2, when I change the radio button from "Relevant" to "All", the listing shrinks from 4 to 2 items.
3) with "Relevant" selected, clicking "Only: [ ] Active patient" makes no difference
4) to me, the word "Only" usually carries the meaning of an absolute constraint, whereas in this application it is a relative constraint, so would the alternative
Limit to
be an acceptable substitution in future releases?
-- Jim
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