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Jerode

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I have made requests for 5 PQ's at Tue, May 18, 2010 at 3:35 AM EST. I got the 5 emails stating they were ready. Today I made 5 more requests for different ones and lo and behold Groundspeak has decided to delete mine from yesterday that I never was able to download and only give me the latest 5. What gives? Please advise and return them to my queue.

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I submitted 5 NEW queries based on date ranges. They were run once queries that were to be deleted after run. What I believe that happens is when the query is deleted off the list of queries to run, it also deletes it from the ones that have been run.

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Can anyone else try to reproduce this potential bug?

Create a PQ to run once and delete for over 501+ caches so they appear on the Pocket Queries Ready For Download list.

Do not download the PQ from the list, you should see it state it is available with 6 days remaining.

Check the list after 24 hours when the query is deleted from you Active Pocket Query List

The PQ for download will not exist in the list any longer.

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Bug Details from pinned post

 

1. If you run other browsers on your system try and see if it happen there as well.

This happens on other browsers as well

 

2. Review forum topics and see if someone else has posted something similar.

Done. I am adding the details to my posting.

 

3. Create or add to an already existing topic.

Done

 

4. Post the following information for the issue:

Your Operating System: Windows Vista

Your Browser with Version number: Chrome 4.1.249.1064

http://www.geocaching.com/pocket/default.aspx

 

5. If I can not repeat the issue, I can not repair it. So the extra information is a must.

 

6. Give us the specific steps to reproduce your site issue.

Create a new PQ to "Run Once and Delete It" for over 501+ caches so they appear on the Pocket Queries Ready For Download list. (You should see it state it is available with 6 days remaining)

Check the list after 24 hours when the query is deleted from you Active Pocket Query List

The PQ for download will not exist in the ready for download list any longer.

 

I would expect that the queries would remain in your Pocket Queries Ready to be Downloaded list for the 6 days or to a maximum saved amount.

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I submitted 5 NEW queries based on date ranges. They were run once queries that were to be deleted after run. What I believe that happens is when the query is deleted off the list of queries to run, it also deletes it from the ones that have been run.

 

This is exactly what I did, and what happened to me yesterday. I made 5 new queries based on date from 2000-2010. I got the ready to download tab with all 5 pqs. I was only able to download two of them. The others never brought up the save/ open dialogue box after clicking on them. :rolleyes:

I will try to rerun today to see if I can get the other 3 pqs to download.

 

 

I use win XP with IE7 ver 7.0. 5730.13.

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I submitted 5 NEW queries based on date ranges. They were run once queries that were to be deleted after run. What I believe that happens is when the query is deleted off the list of queries to run, it also deletes it from the ones that have been run.

 

This is exactly what I did, and what happened to me yesterday. I made 5 new queries based on date from 2000-2010. I got the ready to download tab with all 5 pqs. I was only able to download two of them. The others never brought up the save/ open dialogue box after clicking on them. :rolleyes:

I will try to rerun today to see if I can get the other 3 pqs to download.

 

 

I use win XP with IE7 ver 7.0. 5730.13.

 

I re-ran the three 1000 pqs today and everything worked as it was supposed to. (shrug)

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I submitted 5 NEW queries based on date ranges. They were run once queries that were to be deleted after run. What I believe that happens is when the query is deleted off the list of queries to run, it also deletes it from the ones that have been run.

 

This is exactly what I did, and what happened to me yesterday. I made 5 new queries based on date from 2000-2010. I got the ready to download tab with all 5 pqs. I was only able to download two of them. The others never brought up the save/ open dialogue box after clicking on them. :rolleyes:

I will try to rerun today to see if I can get the other 3 pqs to download.

 

 

I use win XP with IE7 ver 7.0. 5730.13.

 

I re-ran the three 1000 pqs today and everything worked as it was supposed to. (shrug)

 

Do they still appear on the list of queries that can be run? I still get them but once they are deleted off the Pocket Query list they disappear off the download list.

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I submitted 5 NEW queries based on date ranges. They were run once queries that were to be deleted after run. What I believe that happens is when the query is deleted off the list of queries to run, it also deletes it from the ones that have been run.

 

This is exactly what I did, and what happened to me yesterday. I made 5 new queries based on date from 2000-2010. I got the ready to download tab with all 5 pqs. I was only able to download two of them. The others never brought up the save/ open dialogue box after clicking on them. :)

I will try to rerun today to see if I can get the other 3 pqs to download.

 

 

I use win XP with IE7 ver 7.0. 5730.13.

 

I re-ran the three 1000 pqs today and everything worked as it was supposed to. (shrug)

 

Do they still appear on the list of queries that can be run? I still get them but once they are deleted off the Pocket Query list they disappear off the download list.

 

This has been documented in a few other threads. If you set a PQ to "run and delete", or if you run it and then delete it manually, the PQ stays on the list for 24 hours. When it finally does delete, it takes it's output file with it.

 

I don't know if this intended, or a bug. I feel the output file should be available for seven days, as advertised.

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