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BI-2597 Sorting Exp Unit ID incorrectly#441

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BI-2597 Sorting Exp Unit ID incorrectly#441
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Description

BI-2597 Sorting Exp Unit ID incorrectly

Dependencies

bi-api: develop

Testing

  • Import experiment Test2_bi_experimentObs_UAT-tyrwh-oat.xlsx
  • Go to the Experiments & Observations page.
  • Click on newly imported experiment (The Test 2 Uniform Oat Performance Nursery).
  • Sort on Exp Unit ID.

RESULT

  • The first 8 Exp Unit ID items should be in the following order:
    • Test1
    • Test02
    • Test02B
    • Test10
    • Test20
    • Test103
    • Test200
    • X10

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  • I have performed a self-review of my own code
  • I have tested my code and ensured it meets the acceptance criteria of the story
  • I have create/modified unit tests to cover this change
  • I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
  • I have made corresponding changes to documentation
  • I have run TAF: <link to TAF run>
  • I have run SiteImprove on pages impacted by changes

@davedrp davedrp requested review from a team, mlm483 and nickpalladino and removed request for a team May 1, 2025 19:56
@github-actions github-actions bot added the bug Something isn't working label May 1, 2025
@mlm483 mlm483 self-assigned this May 2, 2025
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Tested, working.

@davedrp davedrp merged commit fa2c717 into develop May 6, 2025
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@davedrp davedrp deleted the bug/BI-2597 branch May 6, 2025 17:17
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