Hi, I've started using quire with my team about two weeks ago and we've created a number of projects and a number of boards within those projects. In one of the boards we keep seeing one annoying bug.
Some tasks are being reassigned without our action between columns and the columns' name and position is changed back to a previously saved state when we change/ edit the column's status percentage.
Furthermore a task that I want to move from a column with status percentage of 5 to a column with status percentage of 10 keeps returning back to column 5% just after the move in the web app.
Columns that I moved to the left keep returning right with a data inconsistency error message
This is very annoying and it is a show stopper for us in using quire.
I'd appreciate you looking into this and solving the problem. Should you require more info do let me know
Our Dev Team has fixed some task state issues. Please clear browser cache and reload your browsers to see if this issue happens again. Thank you very much.
Vicky, Jan 31, 2020
We're sorry that you've encountered this bug with Quire. Unfortunately, we couldn't reproduce this issue from our end. Our Dev team is actively trying to reproduce this issue so that we can get it fixed ASAP.
In the meantime, could you please clear your browser cache and try to use another browser? If you're currently using Safari, please try again with Chrome after clearing all of the browser cache.
Once again, we're sorry that you have encountered this problem. We will get you updated as soon as our Dev Team fixed it.
Vicky, Jan 31, 2020
Thanks for the quick reply. I've refreshed browser cache and indeed your recent fixes seem to be working. Columns do no move around the board after I change their status percentage or reshuffle them manually. Also the data inconsistency error is gone.
I'll keep an eye on it and will let you know should this bug reappear.
But for now thanks a lot for the fix! 😃
Piotr Rogowski, Jan 31, 2020
Hi @peter.rogowski
Great to know! I'll close this thread for now. If it happens again (hopefully not!), feel free to reopen this thread.
Vicky, Feb 1, 2020