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New timer gets reset if the details of a previous time entry are updated #2331

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Vancelott opened this issue Sep 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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  • OS version:
    Edition Windows 10 Pro
    Version 22H2
    OS build 19045.4894
    Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.19060.1000.0
  • Browser version:
    Version 1.69.168 Chromium: 128.0.6613.138 (Official Build) (64-bit) - Brave
  • Extension version:
    4.1.2

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🐛 Describe the bug

Whenever I open up the extension and start a new timer, there's often some tracked time which I haven't assigned any description/project. Once I start the timer and then decide to update the previously tracked time's, the current timer gets stopped in the extension, but it actually continues running if you open the web dashboard

Expected behaviour

Once a timer is started, if a previous time entry gets updated it shouldn't stop the current running timer.

Steps to reproduce

Steps to reproduce the behaviour:

  1. Open up the extension and create a dummy time entry with no description and project set.
  2. Start a new timer and set the project and description of the dummy time entry.
  3. The new timer has stopped but is actually running as can be see in the website

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@Vancelott Vancelott added the bug label Sep 16, 2024
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weirdalsuperfan commented Sep 18, 2024

I've also been experiencing this issue since at least the most recent update I think, on Mac Chrome

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