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When databases are synchronized cross regions, reports include data from other regions. #46

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huguesf opened this issue Nov 20, 2019 · 2 comments
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huguesf commented Nov 20, 2019

How is it possible that while generating the report for Brandon, we get information from ATL region? Ex.: In Towplane usage, TOW 1,2,3,and 4, and in Glider usage, GCLX and GBZG are ATL too.

@huguesf huguesf created this issue from a note in ETS Reporting (To do) Nov 20, 2019
@huguesf huguesf changed the title When databases are synchronized cross region, report include data from other regions. When databases are synchronized cross regions, reports include data from other regions. Nov 20, 2019
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huguesf commented Nov 20, 2019

Theory is that sites share the same id space across regions.
To fix that, we need to untangle the different regions by using the aircraft used, by their name - should work if they do not share the same id space across region as sites do.

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huguesf commented Nov 27, 2019

Our next step will be to have each region use their own id space for everything recorded to the database. This require a modification to ETS to have every installation somewhat synchronized.

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