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Glossary Limitations for terms and categories #79

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GenyaKan opened this issue Jul 7, 2022 · 5 comments
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Glossary Limitations for terms and categories #79

GenyaKan opened this issue Jul 7, 2022 · 5 comments
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@GenyaKan
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GenyaKan commented Jul 7, 2022

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I tried to create a new glossary which supposed to have 3 category and 13 terms. at some point while i was creating the terms and categories it started to overwrite or delete existing once. on the glossary dashboard it looks like glossary has 8 categories and 13 terms but if you click on glossary you can see only 3 category (one has no terms) and two other has some terms but it is less terms that I entered for this category. So it looks like I have 1 category with 3 terms and 2 categories with 3 terms each. My third category was supposed to have 4 terms and did so till i added the other term

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@GenyaKan GenyaKan added the type: bug Something isn't working label Jul 7, 2022
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Hello Genya,
Thanks for submitting this issue. If I try to summarize you face the following issues:

  • Inconsistency between what you see on the dashboard with what you see in the glossary overview (might be due to the deletion / edition of some resources)
  • In the Glossary overview, you cannot see some terms that you added previously

Is that correct ?

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GenyaKan commented Jul 7, 2022 via email

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dlpzx commented Jul 19, 2022

Hi Genyakan,

I was able to recreate your issue. There is indeed an inconsistency and some categories and terms being deleted from the detailed view of the glossary. I will add this bug to the project to be fixed. Thank you for raising the issue

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Hi Genya,
I created a PR to fix this issue. It was just related to a limit in the number of items shown in the frontend. I increased it.
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@dlpzx dlpzx closed this as completed Aug 1, 2022
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