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Issue by NCPN Tuesday Aug 15, 2017 at 23:07 GMT Originally opened as NCPN/upland#105
This may just be a coloring issue, but for some reason, the No Data Collected checkboxes on the 1-meter belt tab are initially filled in (they appear blue on my screen). They are not checked - there are no records for them in the NoDataCollected table and the plot check query correctly reports them as needing attention. To see this, create a new visit and go to the 1-m belt tab. Below is an example.
For comparison purposes, here is what the boxes look like initially when I navigate to transect 2 (unchecked):
And again, just for comparison purposes, here is how they appear when checked:
This is certainly not worth spending much time on, but it confused me at first so I thought it might be worth investigating.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Comment by NCPN Thursday Aug 17, 2017 at 23:32 GMT
May relate to another instance of a form save capturing a setting where the checkboxes are disabled vs. enabled.
Checkboxes are not triple state (NULL, True, False) as originally suspected.
If the issue recurs, re-open for further investigation.
Tuesday Aug 15, 2017 at 23:07 GMT
Originally opened as NCPN/upland#105
This may just be a coloring issue, but for some reason, the No Data Collected checkboxes on the 1-meter belt tab are initially filled in (they appear blue on my screen). They are not checked - there are no records for them in the NoDataCollected table and the plot check query correctly reports them as needing attention. To see this, create a new visit and go to the 1-m belt tab. Below is an example.
For comparison purposes, here is what the boxes look like initially when I navigate to transect 2 (unchecked):
And again, just for comparison purposes, here is how they appear when checked:
This is certainly not worth spending much time on, but it confused me at first so I thought it might be worth investigating.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: