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watch date change without reason

Cecile wrote 6 months ago: 1

Hi,

I have notice that some watched date change by themself for few days now.

For instance, I had watched Sanctuary: A Witch's Tale and Kaamelott recently, yesterday their watch' date was still with the proper date/hours; and today, Sanctuary is completely set as null and some episodes of Kaamelott too.

I have seen this behavior only for the last few days.


JuanArango wrote 6 months ago: 1

@Cecile wrote:
Hi,

I have notice that some watched date change by themself for few days now.

For instance, I had watched Sanctuary: A Witch's Tale and Kaamelott recently, yesterday their watch' date was still with the proper date/hours; and today, Sanctuary is completely set as null and some episodes of Kaamelott too.

I have seen this behavior only for the last few days.

@david has to look into this. :)

Cecile wrote 6 months ago: 1

@david did you had time to take a look ?


david wrote 5 months ago: 1

Ha. How much episodes were you marking as watched at/around the same time, exactly?

There's an - pretty obscure :-) - part of code that automatically sets the watched date as unknown if you've manually (e.g. without using the bulk function) marked more episodes as watched than would be actually possible to watch in that timespan. This is to prevent the stats page from being improperly skewed.

Cecile wrote 5 months ago: 1

150 or so. And they aren't all marked with the proper length duration, so I guess it could have summed up to more than 1440 minutes, even if it wasn't in reality. And yes, I was using an API call with the pas date as parameter.

I have corrected the marking since then, so it would match dataset on my own system.

Thanks for your response :)

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