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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0016110MMW 5Playlists (Auto) / Search / Filterspublic2019-11-19 20:28
Reporterrusty Assigned To 
PriorityurgentSeveritycrashReproducibilityalways
Status closedResolutionreopened 
Product Version5.0 
Target Version5.0Fixed in Version5.0 
Summary0016110: Switch between search types --> crash
Description1 Click Home > Music
2 Type 'Beatles'
--> Search results appear
3 Switch to Global Search via the search bar dropdown
--> Global search bar opens with the search term and global search results appear i.e. Home > Search:Beatles
4 Click 'x' on the Global Search bar
--> MM returns to Home > Music > Search:Beatles
5 Repeat steps 3 & 4
--> MM returns to Home > Music ! (i.e. not to Home > Music > Search:Beatles
6 Type 'Beatles'
--> Crash! Log A04CE2B5
https://www.screencast.com/t/VcNFNBE3k
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Fixed in build2212

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related to 0015959 closedLudek CTRL-F triggers a view switch before the search is initiated 

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Ludek

2019-11-12 18:49

developer   ~0055329

Last edited: 2019-11-12 18:49

Was caused by fixing 0015959

=> Fixed in 2212

rusty

2019-11-15 03:17

administrator   ~0055358

Verified 2212.

There's just one thing that I'm not clear on:
In the Music node, switching between search modes works as originally described:
1 Click Home > Music
2 Type 'Beatles'
--> Search results appear
3 Switch to Global Search via the search bar dropdown
--> Global search bar opens with the search term and global search results appear i.e. Home > Search:Beatles
4 Click 'x' on the Global Search bar
--> MM returns to Home > Music > Search:Beatles

But if the user:
1 Switches to Music > All tracks
2 Type 'Beatles'
--> Search results appear
3 Switch to Global Search via the search bar dropdown
--> Global search bar opens with the search term and global search results appear i.e. Home > Search:Beatles
4 Click 'x' on the Global Search bar
--> MM returns to Music > All tracks

I'm not sure why MM behaves differently in the second case--I would think that both cases should behave the same, though I wonder whether the second behavior might be preferable.

Ludek

2019-11-19 20:23

developer   ~0055409

Last edited: 2019-11-19 20:28

The difference is there as contextual search for collection isn't actually contextual search, but rather global search with results limited to the current collection.
I would rather say (unlike you) that the first behavior might be preferable, but this is quite a minor issue, so leaving as is and resolving.