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OK, it looks like something got stuck in a bad state in that collection. I'll make sure that it gets fixed when I release a new version next week.
Nothing has disappeared, the code just expects something in your dataset that's not there. Browse to https://test.perio.do/#p/ and everything should be fine- though you will not be able to use that backend for the time being.
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I can still see all the backends at that address, but can't get to the one I just made (only has one value in it anyway). I will just wait until I hear from you again, I guess, before putting more data in.
Ryan, this is the kind of trial-and-error that led me to put stuff in spreadsheets -- Sarah couldn't lose time, and I was worried about losing data or making new redundant databases when one broke like this. I know it's not best practice, and we certainly need to test the client, but not being able to see data you've generated in an interface is alarming for the less technically savvy.
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not being able to see data you've generated in an interface is alarming for the less technically savvy
Yep, which is why we're making sure that the client has been well-tested internally before we ask the general public to use it. Remember, you're on the development team, you're not a customer... 😁
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Yeah, I know. I was just trying to explain why I keep falling back on spreadsheets!
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I updated the client so that it won't choke when given a period without all the data it expects. You'll see one period in the China Historical GIS list that has no label, start, or stop dates. It inadvertently got saved for whatever reason. You'll probably want to delete it.
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I'll be happy to delete it. It's probably the one I was trying to start
when the idb broke. Is it in the data on the server now?
On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 3:40 PM, Patrick Golden [email protected]
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I updated the client so that it won't choke when given a period without
all the data it expects. You'll see one period in the China Historical GIS
list that has no label, start, or stop dates. It inadvertently got saved
for whatever reason. You'll probably want to delete it.—
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On Jul 13, 2015, at 6:10 PM, atomrab [email protected] wrote:
I'll be happy to delete it. It's probably the one I was trying to start
when the idb broke. Is it in the data on the server now?On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 3:40 PM, Patrick Golden [email protected]
wrote:I updated the client so that it won't choke when given a period without
all the data it expects. You'll see one period in the China Historical GIS
list that has no label, start, or stop dates. It inadvertently got saved
for whatever reason. You'll probably want to delete it.—
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Related Issues (20)
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- Error accepting changes for patch #281 on patch review page (Mac OS 10.12.6, Firefox 83.0) HOT 2
- Client not displaying in Safari (12.1.2) on Mac (Sierra 10.12.6) HOT 5
- Drawing a box to select places to filter by HOT 2
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- Remove functionality to automatically fill authority source data from a Worldcat URI HOT 1
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