Blackberry Playbook: Tasks from "NEXT" List can be only be deleted when Conqu is closed and restarted.

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aviaance

15 Jul, 2012 09:08 PM

Platform/ Device: Blackberry Playbook 64GB (OS v2.0.1.358)
Application: Conqu v1.8

Scenario/ Issue No. 1:
1). No existing tasks in any List/ Folder in Conqu.
2). Open Conqu.
3). Select "NEXT" List/ Folder from the left pane.
4). Create a few tasks in this "NEXT" List through the 'Quick Add' option.
5). Once the Tasks are created in this "NEXT" List; select the 'BULK EDIT' option from the top right corner.
6). Select all the Tasks that you just created and then tap the DELETE option from the bottom right corner.
7). There is no effect of this Step No. 6. Even after you tap the DELETE button, the Tasks are still visible in the "NEXT" List, instead of being moved to the TRASH folder.
8). To see the effect of Step No. 6, you need to close the Conqu app and restart it. Once the app is restarted, you can notice that the "NEXT" List is now empty, and all the Tasks have been duly moved to the TRASH folder.

Issue No. 2:
9). Now that all the Tasks from the "NEXT" List are moved to TRASH folder; Select all these Tasks by using the 'BULK EDIT' option from the top right corner.
10). Once all the Tasks are selected, Tap the 'PUT BACK' icon at the bottom of the screen to transfer all the Tasks back to the "NEXT" List folder. You will notice that the said Tasks are still visible in the TRASH folder and are not transferred back to the "NEXT" List.
11). To notice the effect of Step No. 10, you again have to close Conqu and Restart it.

The above issue has been very easily reproduced on 5 Playbooks.

  1. Support Staff 2 Posted by Laura on 19 Jul, 2012 04:36 AM

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    Hi,

    Thanks for taking the time to give us a case scenario. Let me run it through my Playbook to see what I find.

  2. 3 Posted by aviaance on 28 Jul, 2012 09:48 PM

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    Hello Laura,

    IMPORTANT UPDATE:

    The exact same behavior is easily reproduced using the latest conqu versions on the following platforms:
    1). iPad2
    2). Windows XP Professional Edition with Service Pack 3.

    Hope that helps,

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