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Geospatial metadata editor for compliance with EPA’s Technical Specification
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Esri validator inconsistency #6

Closed torrin47 closed 2 years ago

torrin47 commented 7 years ago

From @torrin47 on June 9, 2016 22:39

Esri's validator lists "issues" at the top of the screen, and those appear to be hyperlinked - clicking on an issue is supposed to link an issue to the problematic element - opening deeply nested elements. But most of the time it doesn't work. Why not? Esri's fault? something we can do about it?

Copied from original issue: Innovate-Inc/EMEMetadataToolKit#29

torrin47 commented 7 years ago

Submitted ticket to esri.

torrin47 commented 7 years ago

Apparently it's a known bug they're working on. Move this to the icebox to check in on the status of later.

Hello Torrin,

Rachel here, from Esri Support Services. I'm just sending a quick email from the case you'd opened about the hyperlinks in the metadata that don't zoom or open the sections that need to be filled out.

We talked about this case on Friday on the phone and had discussed that this is a known bug. The bug information is as follows:

[NIM072502: Clicking validation error message called "format version is required" doesn't send the cursor to the appropriate text box.]

The bug is currently in Product Plan, which means the development team has been working to try and resolve it. If you need to check the status of this bug at any time you can do so through My.Esri.Com.

I'm going ahead and closing the case since thiere's at this time nothing more Support Services can do for this issue. I'll continue to contact you through the other case.

Thank you!

Best regards, Rachel

Esri Support Services (888) 377-4575 (USA) support@esri.com http://support.esri.com/en/

torrin47 commented 2 years ago

So Esri "resolved" this in Pro by just removing the link functionality, now clicking on the validation messages does nothing under all circumstances instead of just the deeply nested elements. Facepalm So hopeless. Closing.