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Bug 64265 - Inaccurate filter set contents after Cancel from Edit Profiling Set Dialog
Summary: Inaccurate filter set contents after Cancel from Edit Profiling Set Dialog
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE of bug 69164
Alias: None
Product: z_Archived
Classification: Eclipse Foundation
Component: Hyades (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified   Edit
Hardware: PC Windows 2000
: P3 normal (vote)
Target Milestone: ---   Edit
Assignee: Valentina Popescu CLA
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Reported: 2004-05-26 20:52 EDT by Glenn Weidner CLA
Modified: 2012-02-15 13:44 EST (History)
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Description Glenn Weidner CLA 2004-05-26 20:52:16 EDT
Steps to reproduce:
1) Change a filter value (e.g., change the visibility rule from Exclude to 
Include for java* filter for the Default filter set).
2) Click Cancel on the Edit Profiling Set dialog.
3) Before dismissing the Launch Dialog, click Edit again to re-display the Edit 
Profiling Set dialog.
4) Click Next to display the Filters page.
Observe that the change made in step 1 is still shown although Cancel was 
clicked.  Expect original unchanged value to be shown.
5) Click Cancel to dismiss the Edit Profiling Set dialog.
6) Click Close to dismiss the Launch Dialog.
Note if Profile is clicked, the original unchanged filter value is used (which 
is good since Cancel was clicked) but the display inconsistency could be 
confusing for the user.
7) Re-display the Launch Dialog.
8) Display the Edit Profiling Set Dialog.
9) Click Next to display filters.
Observe correct expected unchanged value is displayed.

Note the inconsistency only occurs when editing a filter's content (Edit or 
direct table modification) or changing the filter order (Up/Down buttons).  
Adding or removing a filter from the filter set in step 1 was correctly 
cancelled (i.e., original unchanged filter contents displayed in step 4).

Builds used:
hyades.runtime_3.0_20040525_1750.zip
Workbench Used:
IES-I-I20040514-200405141501-win32-no-hyades.zip
Comment 1 Curtis d'Entremont CLA 2004-06-01 19:04:39 EDT
This is happening because the working copy of the filters used in the Edit 
profiling set wizard is not completely disjoint from its original (using a 
different container, but the same instances). This will have to be reworked 
after 3.0.

Since this is a relatively minor bug, moving to after 3.0.
Comment 2 Valentina Popescu CLA 2004-11-16 12:13:21 EST
Cannot be contained in 3.2 i2, moving target to 3.3
Comment 3 Valentina Popescu CLA 2004-11-16 21:00:37 EST
Per discussion with Harm, the defect should be discussed in the committers call 
and decided if it can be moved to 3.3.
Moving defect back to 3.2 i2
Comment 4 Valentina Popescu CLA 2004-11-30 22:04:28 EST

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 69164 ***
Comment 5 Paul Slauenwhite CLA 2009-06-30 13:05:03 EDT
As of TPTP 4.6.0, TPTP is in maintenance mode and focusing on improving quality by resolving relevant enhancements/defects and increasing test coverage through test creation, automation, Build Verification Tests (BVTs), and expanded run-time execution. As part of the TPTP Bugzilla housecleaning process (see http://wiki.eclipse.org/Bugzilla_Housecleaning_Processes), this enhancement/defect is verified/closed by the Project Lead since this enhancement/defect has been resolved and unverified for more than 1 year and considered to be fixed. If this enhancement/defect is still unresolved and reproducible in the latest TPTP release (http://www.eclipse.org/tptp/home/downloads/), please re-open.