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Select all button in Journal has no effect. #945
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One more observation, this happens only if the name of the file(as mentioned inside activity.info) is not entered completely in the search-box. |
Thanks for that, just noticed this too and it shouldn't have to be the case. @quozl was there any particular reason for this?
That's expected given what you mentioned above. Hope you're doing okay @sourabhaa, been hearing about what's been happening in India. |
I tried but can't reproduce. Can you explain further what happens and what you expected? |
When I search for |
For more clarity,
The third case is what I meant. You mean both 2nd and 3rd case have same cause?
Thanks for asking @chimosky , I'm in perfect health (but the situation is worsening...) |
No, I mean when you search for an activity and include the words "Activity" all activities are bound to show up in the result as they have that in their name when saved as journal objects.
Glad you're okay, I hope things change. |
I guess I'm still confused. Are you searching activities or Journal objects? |
Searching for activities in the journal. |
Okay, searching for Journal objects that happen to contain activity
names because the user did not change the object name.
I don't remember the details of the search entry changes. Best would
be to reverse engineer the code. Sam Parkinson added completion.
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@quizol is this issue |
Run Sugar to test it if you're not sure.
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Steps to reproduce
Select all
button above items.Nothing helpful shown in logs.
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