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Missing Next Testing Step in Search #148

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drberry85 opened this issue Feb 17, 2016 · 10 comments
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Missing Next Testing Step in Search #148

drberry85 opened this issue Feb 17, 2016 · 10 comments

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@drberry85
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Hey Greg,

The "Next Testing Step" drop down menu is missing from the tested module search page:
http://www.physics.purdue.edu/cmsfpix/Submission_p/summary/test_list.php
I know that it use to be there, but now it's gone.

Doug

@gneeser
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gneeser commented Feb 17, 2016

Doug,
I hid that filter because that's how the modules are binned now. The number in each step is visible at the top of each column too. I can bring it back if you'd like, of course.

-Greg

@lantone
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lantone commented Feb 17, 2016

please do. we often sort on multiple categories at once, e.g. modules with grade b that need to be x-rayed next, etc

@drberry85
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What Jamie said.

On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 3:22 PM, Jamie Antonelli notifications@github.com
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please do. we often sort on multiple categories at once, e.g. modules with
grade b that need to be x-rayed next, etc


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@gneeser
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gneeser commented Feb 17, 2016

Just want to point out that you can still do that. All you would have to do is apply the filters you want and look in the x-ray testing bin. It even has the number at the top of the column.

Still, if you want the filter back I can do so.

@drberry85
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I see, I guess it would be redundant.

On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 3:25 PM, gneeser notifications@github.com wrote:

Just want to point out that you can still do that. All you would have to
do is apply the filters you want and look in the x-ray testing bin. It even
has the number at the top of the column.

Still, if you want the filter back I can do so.


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@lantone
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lantone commented Feb 17, 2016

aha! well played nick, well played.

@drberry85
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Issue closed by the department of redundancy department.

@lantone
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lantone commented Feb 17, 2016

wait! i remembered something! without the dropdown menu to explicitly sort, we can't get the number of modules matching the criteria. that feature has been pretty clutch, i'd like to keep that

@drberry85
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Jamie,

That feature is still there in each bin.
http://www.physics.purdue.edu/cmsfpix/Submission_p/summary/test_list.php?param19=&param1=&param20=&param23=&param8=&param27=&param22=&comp2=%3E%3D&param2=B&comp3=%3D&param3=&comp4=%3D&param4=&comp10=%3D&param10=&comp11=%3D&param11=&comp5=%3D&param5=&comp7=%3D&param7=&comp12=%3D&param12=&comp13=%3D&param13=&param9=&comp25=%3D&param25=&comp18=&param18=

Doug

On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 3:41 PM, Jamie Antonelli notifications@github.com
wrote:

wait! i remembered something! without the dropdown menu to explicitly
sort, we can't get the number of modules matching the criteria. that
feature has been pretty clutch, i'd like to keep that


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@lantone
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lantone commented Feb 17, 2016

foiled again!!

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