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Empty file of Identify user form in the directory created without saving the form #5921

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dbemke opened this issue Jan 18, 2024 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #6020
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Empty file of Identify user form in the directory created without saving the form #5921

dbemke opened this issue Jan 18, 2024 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #6020
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dbemke commented Jan 18, 2024

ODK Collect version

the store version 2023.3.1, the master version f463746

Android version

10, 13

Device used

Redmi 9T, Pixel 6a

Problem description

An empty file of an instance of the Identify user form is created when the form is closed without saving (discard changes).

Steps to reproduce the problem

  1. Open to Identify user form.
  2. While on "Enter identity” dialog tap the device back button and discard changes.

Expected behavior

The file in the directory shouldn’t be created if the form wasn’t saved.

@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this to not ready in ODK Collect Jan 18, 2024
@seadowg seadowg added this to the v2024.2 milestone Jan 25, 2024
@seadowg seadowg moved this from not ready to backlog in ODK Collect Feb 14, 2024
@grzesiek2010 grzesiek2010 self-assigned this Mar 16, 2024
@grzesiek2010 grzesiek2010 moved this from ready to in progress in ODK Collect Mar 16, 2024
@seadowg seadowg modified the milestones: v2024.2, v2024.3 Jun 14, 2024
@seadowg seadowg modified the milestones: v2024.3, v2024.4 Oct 23, 2024
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