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Anchor - weird reaction #1274

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mathgim opened this issue Oct 18, 2024 · 0 comments
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Anchor - weird reaction #1274

mathgim opened this issue Oct 18, 2024 · 0 comments

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mathgim commented Oct 18, 2024

Describe the current behavior

Few weird things I found on anchoring:

  • when it points to a record and a previous record is deleted, then the anchor points to another record
  • when it points to a record which is normally filtered by the saved filter (using table view), then the anchor points to the main view
  • when it points to a record you then delete, it points to another record without telling you anything suspicious

Steps to reproduce

  1. get a record anchor using ctrl shift A
  2. paste the link somewhere
  3. delete the record you created the anchor from
  4. click on the link you pasted

Describe the expected behavior

it should display a message saying this record has been deleted. Showing or not the details of the deleted record.

For the anchro pointing on a filtered record, it should show it no matter what.

Where have you encountered this bug?

Instance information (when self-hosting only)

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    • Version:
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    • Installation mode: docker/kubernetes/...
    • Architecture: single-worker/multi-workers
  • Browser name, version and platforms on which you could reproduce the bug:

  • Link to browser console log if relevant:

  • Link to server log if relevant:

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