BUG: Multiple 'Unmarked As Answer' and error in the 'Points History'.
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2012. április 4. 11:19Hi
Here is a post with one 'Marked As Answer' and multiple 'Unmarked As Answer' (3 time).
The issue is that for each unmark i have lost points in my "Points History".
- Áthelyezte: Naomi NMicrosoft Community Contributor 2012. április 4. 18:50 More of a profile question (Points related) (From:Forums Issues (not product support))
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2012. április 4. 18:49If that's how it works, then it's a bug. You should not lose points when the same message is umarked multiple times. However, to be umarked few times, should not it first be marked? E.g. mark + 20/unmark - 20, mark + 20, unmark - 20. And if that's not how it worked, then it also may be a temporary glitch. But it will be nice to always check for the balance for the same message.
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2012. április 11. 17:55
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2012. április 12. 10:19There's another related issue. I've found that I've lost 'Voted as helpful' points on posts which are marked as answered (usually by a moderator) and then unmarked as answer by the original poster. This looks like another example of this kind of bug.
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- Szerkesztette: David Boyce UK 2012. április 12. 10:19
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2012. április 12. 12:45Are you sure? 5 points for help + 15 when answer is marked by moderator - 20 if unmarked by the OP. So, yes, it does look like you lost points, but that's the math.
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2012. április 12. 15:40IMO the unmarked answer is worth only -15, not -20. Why should the help points be docked essentially because a moderator decided to set it as 'answered'? (or even by the OP marking it as answered and then changing their mind?)
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- Szerkesztette: David Boyce UK 2012. április 12. 15:41
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2012. április 12. 15:51
I agree, it seems like a flaw in the system. However, it may be a bit more complicated to implement from the coding point of view (not too complex, though).
Right now: a quick answer marked by OP + 20, a quick answer marked by moderator + 15
A quick answer unmarked by OP - 20, a quick answer unmarked by moderator - 15
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So, say, as a moderator I unmarked an answer (I did recently when I believed provided answer was not really good) - I guess the person who provided it kept 5 points.
More frequent situation - moderator marked and OP unmarked - -5 points.
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I think the code should be changed so every time the answer is unmarked, only points awarded will be subtracted. So, that needs to be implemented in the code.
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2012. április 12. 17:18
Yes, this looks like the right approach. Thinking about it a bit more, I recall that the votes themselves were lost with the unmarking, not just the points. But your scenario explains the OP's case.I agree, it seems like a flaw in the system. However, it may be a bit more complicated to implement from the coding point of view (not too complex, though).
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I think the code should be changed so every time the answer is unmarked, only points awarded will be subtracted. So, that needs to be implemented in the code.
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2012. május 7. 18:25Tulajdonos
I sent out the bug request. Great find and great writeup!
UPDATE: Logged to test. Next steps are to validate and then fix. Thanks!
Ed Price (a.k.a User Ed), SQL Server Experience Program Manager (Blog, Twitter, Wiki)
- Válasznak javasolta: Ed Price - MSFTMicrosoft Employee, Owner 2012. május 7. 18:25
- Szerkesztette: Ed Price - MSFTMicrosoft Employee, Owner 2012. május 7. 21:34
- Megjelölte válaszként: Ed Price - MSFTMicrosoft Employee, Owner 2012. május 22. 19:35
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2012. május 14. 15:18I can actually confirm it now. I had 132, 617 points. One of my answers was marked by a moderator. The OP unmarked my answer and I lost 20 points (and originally gained 15). So, it is indeed a case when a person can lose points.
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2012. május 14. 20:44Tulajdonos
I can actually confirm it now. I had 132, 617 points. One of my answers was marked by a moderator. The OP unmarked my answer and I lost 20 points (and originally gained 15). So, it is indeed a case when a person can lose points.
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Okay. You can check with Brent for an update on this bug. Thanks!Ed Price (a.k.a User Ed), SQL Server Experience Program Manager (Blog, Twitter, Wiki)
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2012. május 20. 4:51BTW, I got a case when my answer was not reflected in my points or activities, so there is a possibility of missing an activity in the current system.
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