Alert icon in thread list for threads not subscribed to

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  • jueves, 10 de mayo de 2012 15:06
     
     

    I saw the alert icon on some threads that I don't think I subscribed (I don't really go to the SQL forums):

    And when I open the threads, I see I don't have a subscription:


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  • jueves, 10 de mayo de 2012 15:58
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    how many of these are there for you?

    Can you go into one, subscribe and unsubscribe, does this remove the subscribed state?


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  • jueves, 10 de mayo de 2012 16:04
     
     

    I don't really know... I found this when I was viewing another user's thread list.

    Subscribe and unsubscribe does not seem to have any effect.



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  • jueves, 10 de mayo de 2012 19:45
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    When I checked that list, I saw all these threads in italic even though I read all of them.

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  • domingo, 13 de mayo de 2012 4:30
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    I don't really know... I found this when I was viewing another user's thread list.

    Subscribe and unsubscribe does not seem to have any effect.



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    So when you go into those threads, does it have "Alert me" checked? Does it say "Remove Alert" on the upper left of the threads?

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  • domingo, 13 de mayo de 2012 4:47
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    BTW, please note the problem with the link in this message also. 

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  • domingo, 13 de mayo de 2012 4:48
     
     
    No. you can check the second image in the original post.


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  • domingo, 13 de mayo de 2012 4:51
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    When I checked that list again I saw several threads again in italic, but I'm positive I read all these threads and didn't miss the message in them.

    So, perhaps when we see someone's else threads the list looks like you're that user.

    BTW, I also see a icon on some of the threads and I am pretty sure I didn't subscribe. So, when we're looking at this list it looks from Celko's point of the view.


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  • domingo, 13 de mayo de 2012 4:55
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    Also, note that most of the threads in this list are in italic - which means you read them before. Did you read Transact-SQL threads? I am positive that the list looks from the point of the view by Celko when you're looking at his threads.

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  • domingo, 13 de mayo de 2012 17:51
     
     

    No, I don't subscribe the forum so I am positive that I haven't read any of them except those showing the alert icon, which I opened to check the subscription status.

    If it were from Celko's POV then all threads should be in the read status as this is his thread list.



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  • domingo, 13 de mayo de 2012 18:14
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    They are all in either Read Status or Italic (when it's not his last reply). So, I am positive that we're looking at this list from his point of view.

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  • miércoles, 23 de mayo de 2012 20:23
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    Is this written up as a bug?

    Thanks!


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  • miércoles, 23 de mayo de 2012 20:58
     
     
    Don't know if the thread list is supposed to display the user's alert subscription or the viewer's. If the alert icon is intend for the viewer, then yes this is a bug.


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  • jueves, 24 de mayo de 2012 17:52
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    Don't know if the thread list is supposed to display the user's alert subscription or the viewer's. If the alert icon is intend for the viewer, then yes this is a bug.


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    Pretty sure the viewers.

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  • jueves, 24 de mayo de 2012 18:39
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    Yes, I also think so. I don't think we want to see other person's read/unread threads from that other person's view - this is a private information.

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  • viernes, 25 de mayo de 2012 19:35
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    Just to confirm that when looking at someone's threads we indeed look from that person's point of view

    http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/user/threads?user=Dave_Ballantyne


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  • viernes, 25 de mayo de 2012 20:41
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    Just to confirm that when looking at someone's threads we indeed look from that person's point of view

    http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/user/threads?user=Dave_Ballantyne


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    Ah, so this is how it is built. It's not an isolated bug. This is likely "by design" and more of a feature request. I agree that it's confusing, though. I'll ask the product team.

    Thanks Sheng and Naomi!


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  • viernes, 25 de mayo de 2012 21:18
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    I think most likely it's a bug (or functionality that was not anticipated). It is probably relatively easy to fix (I am guessing). Say, I can now view your threads and know all the threads you've been participating and to which you subscribed or not.

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  • jueves, 31 de mayo de 2012 21:03
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    I need to submit an inquiry to the forums team.

    Thanks!


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  • martes, 05 de junio de 2012 23:40
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    So the only way to get there is via Browse Forums Users, right?

    Thanks!


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  • martes, 05 de junio de 2012 23:42
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    I submitted a bug request.

    Thanks!


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  • miércoles, 06 de junio de 2012 1:25
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    The way to get to other person's threads - hover the mouse over the name in the thread and notice a small link at the bottom called 'That person threads'. 

    http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/user/threads?user=Ed%20Price%20-%20MSFT


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  • miércoles, 06 de junio de 2012 3:20
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    The way to get to other person's threads - hover the mouse over the name in the thread and notice a small link at the bottom called 'That person threads'. 

    http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/user/threads?user=Ed%20Price%20-%20MSFT


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    Awesome. Thanks! It looks like you can do it both ways. The other way is to click Browse Forum Users on the right and then click the link on the right for their # of threads.

    Thanks!


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  • miércoles, 06 de junio de 2012 3:21
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    Naomi, I saw that you don't have any alerts. Is that because you're using the Bridge?

    Thanks!


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  • miércoles, 06 de junio de 2012 3:30
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    No. It's because I always click on 'My Threads' link and I don't have unread messages there. When I start my day, I start from clicking on that link and answer to the new messages made in my threads. Then I also check what happened at night by looking at My Activity (had to click twice to go to Activities page). Then after that's done I start reading Transact-SQL forum threads from top to bottom. I don't have unread threads in this forum either (my first unread message in that forum is in June 2010). In between I also check other forums from My Forums.

    I don't want to flood my gmail account.


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  • miércoles, 06 de junio de 2012 18:21
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    I just filed a bug to track this issue.

    Thanks for reporting it.


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