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| ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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| 0004154 | 10000-004: Services | Spec | public | 2018-02-08 19:53 | 2020-09-17 15:01 |
| Reporter | Randy Armstrong | Assigned To | Matthias Damm | ||
| Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
| Status | closed | Resolution | fixed | ||
| Summary | 0004154: Issue: DataSource supports single index Writes but not multiple index | ||||
| Description | Some datasources can support index range writes but only if it is 'best effort' or if the range has a single index. It should be permissible for a server to return BadWriteNotSupported for ranges that it cannot handle while supporting those that it can. The use cases I see: 1) support single index but not multiple indexes | ||||
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Discussed on call Feb 13th, 2018: Agreement that best effort is acceptable; Need spec update to indicate that BadWriteNotSupported could mean the complexity of the IndexRange is too large and less complex IndexRanges may work. |
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Replaced in Table 61 – Write Operation Level Result Codes Added in |
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Agreed to text edited in Virtual F2F. |
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Agreed to changes edited in Virtual F2F. |
| Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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| 2018-02-08 19:53 | Randy Armstrong | New Issue | |
| 2018-02-13 16:13 | Randy Armstrong | Note Added: 0008869 | |
| 2018-02-13 16:14 | Randy Armstrong | Assigned To | => Matthias Damm |
| 2018-02-13 16:14 | Randy Armstrong | Status | new => assigned |
| 2020-09-15 17:29 | Matthias Damm | Status | assigned => resolved |
| 2020-09-15 17:29 | Matthias Damm | Resolution | open => fixed |
| 2020-09-15 17:29 | Matthias Damm | Note Added: 0012827 | |
| 2020-09-16 15:13 | Jim Luth | Note Added: 0012859 | |
| 2020-09-17 15:01 | Jim Luth | Status | resolved => closed |
| 2020-09-17 15:01 | Jim Luth | Fixed in Version | => 1.05 |
| 2020-09-17 15:01 | Jim Luth | Note Added: 0012905 |