2023-03-31 14:02:50 |
Brett French |
bug |
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added bug |
2023-03-31 14:04:37 |
Brett French |
description |
Currently using 3.7.3 via Chrome.
Using Save & Clone, then hitting Save on the final patron being registered does not just save the patron but saves the patron and opens a new record with the cloned information, even though Save & Clone was not used again. This record functions like a Save & Clone record, and saving a patron with it will result in the patron's being grouped together.
Steps to Reproduce
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1) Register A Patron
2) Select Save & Clone
3) Register Another Patron
4) Instead of Save & Clone, Select Save
A new patron registration will then appear with the previously cloned info inside it. Ideally, if Save is used instead of Save & Clone the record shouldn't contain any of the previously cloned information. |
Currently using 3.7.3 via Chrome.
Using Save & Clone, then hitting Save on the final patron being registered does not just save the patron but saves the patron and opens a new record with the cloned information, even though Save & Clone was not used again. This record still functions like a Save & Clone record, even though Save & Clone was not pressed, and saving a patron with it will result in the patrons being grouped together.
Steps to Reproduce
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1) Register A Patron
2) Select Save & Clone
3) Register Another Patron
4) Instead of Save & Clone, Select Save
A new patron registration will then appear with the previously cloned info inside it. Ideally, if Save is used instead of Save & Clone the record shouldn't contain any of the previously cloned information. |
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2023-03-31 14:06:54 |
John Amundson |
bug |
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added subscriber John Amundson |
2023-03-31 14:56:14 |
Joan Kranich |
bug |
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added subscriber Joan Kranich |
2023-03-31 16:31:10 |
Brett French |
description |
Currently using 3.7.3 via Chrome.
Using Save & Clone, then hitting Save on the final patron being registered does not just save the patron but saves the patron and opens a new record with the cloned information, even though Save & Clone was not used again. This record still functions like a Save & Clone record, even though Save & Clone was not pressed, and saving a patron with it will result in the patrons being grouped together.
Steps to Reproduce
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1) Register A Patron
2) Select Save & Clone
3) Register Another Patron
4) Instead of Save & Clone, Select Save
A new patron registration will then appear with the previously cloned info inside it. Ideally, if Save is used instead of Save & Clone the record shouldn't contain any of the previously cloned information. |
Currently using 3.7.3 via Chrome, have confirmed that this affects 3.7.4 and 3.10 as well.
Using Save & Clone, then hitting Save on the final patron being registered does not just save the patron but saves the patron and opens a new record with the cloned information, even though Save & Clone was not used again. This record still functions like a Save & Clone record, even though Save & Clone was not pressed, and saving a patron with it will result in the patrons being grouped together.
Steps to Reproduce
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1) Register A Patron
2) Select Save & Clone
3) Register Another Patron
4) Instead of Save & Clone, Select Save
A new patron registration will then appear with the previously cloned info inside it. Ideally, if Save is used instead of Save & Clone the record shouldn't contain any of the previously cloned information. |
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2023-04-06 13:08:36 |
Erica Rohlfs |
evergreen: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2023-04-06 13:08:43 |
Erica Rohlfs |
evergreen: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2023-05-09 12:17:41 |
Susan Morrison |
tags |
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patron |
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