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[Column sorting] Adding a new row clear the data in the first row #5446

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wszymanski opened this issue Oct 3, 2018 · 3 comments
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@wszymanski
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wszymanski commented Oct 3, 2018

Description

As the title says, in specific situation, only when the columnSorting plugin is enabled.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Click on a column header three times (as the effect the column should be not sorted)
  2. Add new row from the context menu or by using the CopyPaste plugin.

screenshot 2018-10-03 at 17 15 36

The bug is related to the blockPluginTranslation flag.

Demo

https://jsfiddle.net/7oLm82f4

Related issue(s):

  1. [Column sorting] New, inserted row breaks the table data #5431, [Multi-column sorting] New, inserted columns breaks the table handsontable-pro#141

Your environment

  • Handsontable version: 6.0.1
  • Browser Name and version: Google Chrome 69.0.3497.100 (Official Build) (64-bit)
  • Operating System: macOS Mojave 10.14
@wszymanski wszymanski added the Column sorting Plugin label Oct 3, 2018
@wszymanski wszymanski added this to the October 2018 milestone Oct 3, 2018
@wszymanski wszymanski self-assigned this Oct 3, 2018
@wszymanski wszymanski added the bug label Oct 3, 2018
@wszymanski wszymanski removed this from the October 2018 milestone Oct 4, 2018
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AMBudnik commented Oct 5, 2018

Same issue reported at forum

@wojciechczerniak
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Related issue #5509

@wszymanski
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Related issue #5460

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