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[Gnumed-bugs] Possible bug (loop) in GUI managing problems - likely infr
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Busser, Jim |
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[Gnumed-bugs] Possible bug (loop) in GUI managing problems - likely infrequent but annoying |
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Tue, 27 Jan 2015 02:37:14 +0000 |
Sequence
- created new patient
- added some comm channels
- inputted one Past Hx item
- inputted 2 measurements
- in each case used the plug-in's "Manage types" button to create new
tests
- in the first of these, created a new Problem (unattributed episode)
however it appears that its status is auto-closed?
- somewhere along the way above, I had edited the encounter type and set its
time back about 5 hours to match when the message had been left for me
- went into Notes to input some content from the message
- saw that the Active problems did not include the new one
- went back to Measurements to have another look, opened the measurement in
which I had created the new problem, clicked Manage button with the intention
of seeing if I could un-close the problem.
- was presented a window "Editing episodes … " and the prompt "Select the
episode you want to edit" but in front of this kept popping open the dialog
asking whether to continue the (grey-zone expired) consultation:
"Pulling electronic chart"
<Patient identifiers>
This patient's chart was worked on only recently:
…
Do you want to continue …
but clicking Yes dismissed the above dialog only transiently… seconds later, it
would each time reappear..
I was able to escape it by accessing, in between the return of the dialog, the
"Editing episodes …" window's "Cancel" button.
I then quit GNUmed, launched a new instance, searched the patient, accepted on
activation to continue the consultation, however when I went back into the
Measurement to try to "Manage" the problem the same result (the looping) was
encountered.
-- Jim
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