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Keith B.7
10 years agoHelpful | Level 7
Meta-data unreliable in DBFILESUploadSessionFinishBatchResultEntry?
Hello, I'm using chunked uploads to upload files (although this may affect regular uploads, too - I haven't checked that yet). I use the clientDate parameter of DBFILESCommitInfo to ensure the di...
- 10 years agoOk, the fix is rolling out now. I just tried the sample code again, and it's no longer reproducing the issue for me.
Please try it out when you get a chance and let me know if you're still seeing the issue.
Greg-DB
Dropbox Community Moderator
10 years agoThanks Keith! It's possible that the issue only reliably reproduces on some accounts/files and not others.
We just deployed a fix. Can you try again and let me know if you're still seeing the issue or not? Thanks!
Keith B.7
10 years agoHelpful | Level 7
Hi Greg,
Unfortunately, I'm getting exactly the same results as before (using the sample app I sent you). I wasn't sure whether the fix was on the server side or in the Obj-C frameworks, though. So, I first just tried running the sample app, and I got the same results as before - the order of the entries array is entirely random and does not match the finishArgs array.
I then tried re-downloading the Obj-C framework, but unfortunately after re-downloading it wouldn't build for me, constantly telling me that DBTaskStorage.h was missing. (Then, when I swapped back to the older framework that was working before, it built, but with loads of warnings about missing parameters, apparently picking up the @param keywords in the comments of the header frameworks, bizarrely - I'm not sure what I've messed up there!) I'm sure the problems with the framework are something silly I'm doing, but I'm off for a week away in a couple of hours, so I'm afraid I don't have time to look into what's gone wrong before I go.
So, because I'm away for a week (which at least means you get a breather from the barrage of questions :) ), if the fix is in the Obj-C framework, I won't be able to test it until I get back next weekend - sorry about that. If the change was on the server side, though, then I'm afraid it doesn't seem to have fixed anything.
Many thanks,
Keith
- Greg-DB10 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Thanks Keith. It was a server-side fix, so we'll keep investigating. And thanks for the sample project! I'll try that out.- Greg-DB10 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Quick update, it turns out the fix actually wasn't deployed yet. (My apologies!)
I was able to use your sample code to reproduce the issue though, so I'll try it again once the fix is actually deployed to see if that resolves it. That should be later today or tomorrow. I'll follow up here once that's done.- Greg-DB10 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Ok, the fix is rolling out now. I just tried the sample code again, and it's no longer reproducing the issue for me.
Please try it out when you get a chance and let me know if you're still seeing the issue.
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