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New authority page - list not updating #8176

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confirmordeny opened this issue Mar 22, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #8177
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New authority page - list not updating #8176

confirmordeny opened this issue Mar 22, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #8177
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@confirmordeny
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It looks like the list on the new authority page (on the right hand slide) isn't updating for new categories.

@confirmordeny confirmordeny added the bug Breaks expected functionality label Mar 22, 2024
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Perhaps related the 'misc' category includes authorities that have been classified: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/body/list/other

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Could you elaborate on what changes you made? What body, what category, and specifically what you expected to see where? We've recently shipped some updates around categories, so this might be related cc @gbp

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gbp commented Mar 26, 2024

This is still using the old PublicBodyCategory model. Updating to Category should be easy.

Will move the issue to the Alaveteli repo.

@gbp gbp transferred this issue from mysociety/whatdotheyknow-theme Mar 26, 2024
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On https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/admin/bodies/new we see "department=Ministerial departments". I would have expected to see "department_uk=..."

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