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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0013923MMW 5FileMonitor / Find Missingpublic2020-03-09 01:39
Reporterrusty Assigned To 
PriorityimmediateSeveritymajorReproducibilityalways
Status closedResolutionfixed 
Summary0013923: Possible DB corruption when deleting a device
DescriptionIf the user deletes a device, then MM creates a new device based on a Collection!! If this device is deleted I would presume that the DB can be corrupted.
Steps To Reproduce1 Clean install
2 Connect and Wi-Fi sync a device (e.g. Nexus 5x)
3 In the Devices and Services tab, select the only device that's listed (the Nexus 5x) and use the context menu to 'Remove device'.
--> the device is deleted and a new 'Device' entitled 'Movies (1)' appears in its place!
4 Select 'Movies (1)' and then 'Removed device'
--> the device is deleted and a new 'Device' entitled 'Movies' appears in its place!
TagsNo tags attached.
Fixed in build2061

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related to 0013971 feedbackrusty Improve tree structure for Network / Cloud Services 

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Ludek

2017-01-19 18:03

developer   ~0047015

Last edited: 2017-01-19 18:07

I don't see anything like this.

I think that the profiles for 'Movies' and 'Movies (1)' existed before the testing?
e.g. profiles for an USB stick named 'movies' and just appeared on the place instead of the actually removed profile?

The confusion might be that until the '(Show all)' appendix is clicked then it shows just connected devices or profiles synced within the last week (per 0013697:0046512), but always shows at least 1 profile (otherwise it would have to show "No devices configured" which wouldn't be true).

Ludek

2017-02-01 16:12

developer   ~0047170

Last edited: 2017-02-01 16:13

Note that this will be probably changed base on conclusion here 0013971:0047161

Ludek

2017-02-09 15:05

developer   ~0047232

Resolved in 2061, see details + screenshot here: 0013971:0047231

peke

2020-03-09 01:39

developer   ~0057121

Verified 2230

Unable to replicate.