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SiteRDL - opening and closing SiteRDLs gives issues with presented data in browser

Open MartinFijneman opened this issue 1 year ago • 0 comments

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Description

open and close don't give expected results: data not shown after opening, and not properly cleaned up after closing, and coming back when using the reload button

issues with:

  • showing data on opening Site RDL - needs reload to show data
  • closing SiteRDL
    • not all data cleaned up (modelRDL from genericRDL remains visible)
    • using reload, genericRDL data is given again (while SiteRDL shows no active RDLs, all closed)

after closing new SiteRDL and then genericRDL: image

after using reload all data button:

image

Steps to Reproduce

NOTE: perform these steps without opening an engineering model!

  • create newSiteRDL based on genericRDL
  • have e.g. parameter types and categories browsers open to check items
  • open newSiteRDL > check items
  • close newSiteRDL and then close genericRDL
  • check param types and cat browsers (incorrectly items shown for categories on dev server)
  • reload all data and check again: all items from genericRDL are given, without having any SiteRDL open

Logs

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System Configuration

  • COMET version:
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  • Web Services:
    • [ ] CDP4/COMET Web Services version:
    • [ ] OCDT WSP version:
  • Environment (Operating system, version and so on):
    • [ ] Microsoft Excel (32/64 bit):
    • [ ] Windows OS (32/64 bit):
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MartinFijneman avatar Jul 11 '24 08:07 MartinFijneman