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Gradebook Auto Redirect to Report an Issue Page #194

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schweinsbergs opened this issue Sep 23, 2021 · 2 comments
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Gradebook Auto Redirect to Report an Issue Page #194

schweinsbergs opened this issue Sep 23, 2021 · 2 comments

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@schweinsbergs
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What Course are you in
babythinkcspysch

What Page were you on
gradebook under admin page

What is your username
schweinsbergs@berea.edu

Describe the bug

I'm a Berea College student currently messing around with the instructor interface. I made a new thinkcspy course titled babythinkcspysch , and created an assignment called testing assignment 1.

I completed that assignment myself, and went to admin > gradebook. Here, I can see testing assignment 1.

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As far as I understand, testing assignment 1 is a competency based time exam, but that may be the issue and I don't know it.

When you click on it, it redirects you to the bug report page instead of a breakdown. After the redirect occurred, I had a fellow classmate (@sreynit02) enroll in the course and complete the assignment to see if it wasn't registering my attempt as a valid one and had a 'student' complete it instead. I still got sent to the bug report page after she completed it.

https://runestone.academy/runestone/exams/one_exam_competency?assignment=testing%20assignment%201 is the link generated, and it redirects to the bug report page.

@sreynit02
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I tried to recreate the problem in my copy of httlads book and the same thing happened.

@bnmnetp
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bnmnetp commented Sep 23, 2021

It is not a competency based exam.

But -- it would be better if the code recognized that and popped up an error dialog rather than sending the user to the report a bug page.

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