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×We can no longer sort our columns... javascript error complains of an undefined array element 0 (cache = tc.cache[k] in multisort). Is this a known issue and/or is there a workaround?
It appears that this may be unique to our installation. Further investigation on our part may take place later but for now we're continuing happily with version 1 of the plugin.
Hi John!
This issue appears to have the same source as this:
https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/38049157
There is a linked early access version of PocketQuery 2.1 linked there. Could you try this version and see if it solves your issue?
Regards, Felix
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Sorry Felix. No change. Not sure if this is the root cause but I'll offer it to you just in case:
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Really strange, I've never heard of a "multisort" JS functionality before. It's really hard to say what's going on here. I can offer you a screenshare session to investigate further. Otherwise it will be nearly impossible for me to simulate this.
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Thanks , but there is no need to pursue it further, Felix. Perhaps there's a conflict with other scripts on the Confluence instance. If we need to move to a newer version in the future, we'll do more thorough testing - starting from a fresh install of Confluence.
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We just use the out-of-the-box clickable column headers. Nothing special.
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Ok. How do you actually sort your columns?
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Sorry, my mistake. I meant to type Confluence version 5.5.2.
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Ah. PocketQuery 2.x is only compatible with Confluence >= 5.5. Sorry.
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Hi Felix. We ended up going back to version one as the issue persisted no matter which 2.x version we tried. We're running Confluence 5.2.2 on Red Hat Linux. It may be worth your while to try to reproduce the issue and investigate. It's your call.
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Hi John! Sorry, I didn't see this somehow. Do you still have these problems? I can still investigate if you wish.
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Checking 'load macro dynamically' re-enables sorting partially in certain versions of Chrome.
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