EyeSeeTea / SurveillanceCambodiaApp

Mobile application designed to report cases of malaria (to a DHIS2 server) for Cambodia (pictureapp blessed repository)
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Landing page: Survey display #18

Closed adrianq closed 8 years ago

adrianq commented 8 years ago

Feedback from clussiana@psi.org : For some reason, sometimes I have empty surveys in the completed ones. They appear together with actual surveys.

Link to buddybuild feedback from build 8

Build8
Device typeSM-T531
Screen size800
Screen size800px by 1280px
Battery100% Unplugged
Memory free297 MB / 1376 MB

adrianq commented 8 years ago

@cristinaelle Can you try to find when and how it happens? I haven't seen this bug before and unless you provide a little bit of context it is going to be really difficult to catch it. Can you please try to find a pattern?

cristinaelle commented 8 years ago

mh, let me try. I've resent 3 positives, 3 negatives and 3 not tested and nothing has happened so far. I've closed the app and opened it again, resent 3 each, and it has not happened again. I've clicked on those 2 "empty" surveys to see if I was able to go ahead with the survey, in case those are uncompleted surveys. I can't: it opens the first question (+/-/x) but then I can't click on any of the 3 questions.

gtrsmith commented 8 years ago

Hi Cristina,

The 'empty' surveys are resulting from answering either '-' or 'x' to the first question. If you answer either of those responses, the survey ends. It is done this way intentionally. The goal is only to collect information on + individuals.

adrianq commented 8 years ago

@gtrsmith I think you have misunderstood the issue. If you look at @cristinaelle screenshot there are two surveys at the top that don't have any answer in the RDT column. This is definitively an error but I haven't been able to reproduce it so far. I am keeping an eye on it in order to understand when it happens... Please let me know if it happen to you.

cristinaelle commented 8 years ago

Yep, Adrian, you're right.