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[bug]: Sorting by Columns Not Working Properly in Workspace Views #6396

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akumar-99 opened this issue Jan 15, 2025 · 1 comment
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[bug]: Sorting by Columns Not Working Properly in Workspace Views #6396

akumar-99 opened this issue Jan 15, 2025 · 1 comment
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akumar-99 commented Jan 15, 2025

Is there an existing issue for this?

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Current behavior

When attempting to sort issues by different columns on the page https://domain-name/space-name/workspace-views/all-issues/, the rows appear to move as though they are being sorted. However, the actual sorting does not happen correctly. For example, after sorting, the issues are displayed in an incorrect order (e.g., two “To-Do” items followed by one “Done” item, and then another “To-Do”).

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  1. Navigate to https://domain-name/space-name/workspace-views/all-issues/.
  2. Attempt to sort the issues by clicking on any column header (e.g., Status, Priority, etc.).
  3. Observe the order of the rows after the sort operation.

Environment

Production

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Mozilla Firefox

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Self-hosted

Version

v0.24.1

@akumar-99 akumar-99 added the 🐛bug Something isn't working label Jan 15, 2025
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@akumar-99 Thanks for reporting this issue, we have already fixed this issue and it will be part of our upcoming release.

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