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[Bug] Event list shows wrong data after deleting an event #781

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utkarshshendge opened this issue May 12, 2021 · 3 comments · Fixed by #817
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[Bug] Event list shows wrong data after deleting an event #781

utkarshshendge opened this issue May 12, 2021 · 3 comments · Fixed by #817
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@utkarshshendge
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Describe the bug
After deleting events marked as Today the event list updates normally, but the timeline does not change from Today to All

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Delete an event that comes under the Today list.
  2. You can observe that the

timeline does not change from Today to All

Expected behavior
The timeline should change from Today to All after the event list is updated.

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@palisadoes, I would like to work on this issue If no one is working on it already.

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@palisadoes @utkarshshendge Please close this issue as the PR has been merged. If this remains open then it would just increase the number of issues.

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Thanks for pointing it out @Raunakk02

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