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Database -> Base -> Utility -> Normal -> Change Filter Parameters

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Device: Desktop
Browser: Chrome
OS: Windows

Steps to reproduce:

Database -> Base -> Utility -> Normal

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Currently filters on 'Normal' which shows all items that are normal bases as well as normal speed.

Suggest to change the filter to 'Normal Base' so it works as intended.
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Device: Desktop
Browser: Chrome
OS: Windows

Steps to reproduce:

Database -> Base -> Utility -> Normal

Anything else to add:

Currently filters on 'Normal' which shows all items that are normal bases as well as normal speed.

Suggest to change the filter to 'Normal Base' so it works as intended.
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Teebling 5806Admin

Europe PC
It can't distinguish between the two - not possible - some of the oldest code on the site you're looking at there :P

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atari 447

Europe XLinux
Teebling wrote: 2 years ago
It can't distinguish between the two - not possible - some of the oldest code on the site you're looking at there :P
Can you elaborate this further? If I set the url manually to base/#filter=Normal%20Base it seems to work for me. I would love to see this fixed.

Edit: I previously posted something but deleted that post. This somehow removed the "This post was marked as the fix." from your post @Teebling.

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Teebling 5806Admin

Europe PC
atari wrote: 1 year ago
Teebling wrote: 2 years ago
It can't distinguish between the two - not possible - some of the oldest code on the site you're looking at there :P
Can you elaborate this further?
It's a string matching search done on the client side - so it's just matching text on the page to your search/filters basically, there's no further logic you can add to the parameters (unless those are also string-matching).

There is no 'real' backend or 'controller' for this area of the site, was still doing everything in jQuery back then.

This means when a filter hits two results and one is undesired, I don't have a way to say 'not X' or 'only Y' etc.

I can try your original suggestion by changing it to 'Normal Base' instead of 'Normal' - but that might break something else, and it's just more patchwork on top of more patchwork with this old UI - there are like dozens of open reports/feedback topics about similar inconsistencies in this area of the site.

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