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Brian Glass
2021-08-25T13:24:22Z
Normally when I expand a job in the client, tasks appear in order. However, if the job jailed on a particular task, that task shows first. I have to click the order column header to re-sort back in sequential order. I just noticed this activity beginning with 9.8.5.

The task status icon effectively gives visual indication which task failed. By not having them in order I can't quickly glance to see what tasks were completed and which were not executed due to the job stop.
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2021-08-30T09:24:54Z
Originally Posted by: Brian Glass 

Normally when I expand a job in the client, tasks appear in order. However, if the job jailed on a particular task, that task shows first. I have to click the order column header to re-sort back in sequential order. I just noticed this activity beginning with 9.8.5.

The task status icon effectively gives visual indication which task failed. By not having them in order I can't quickly glance to see what tasks were completed and which were not executed due to the job stop.



Thanks for reporting this, seems I can reproduce this as well. I have notified the developers and will post here once we have a build up where it's fixed.
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2022-02-08T13:45:06Z
Originally Posted by: Brian Glass 

Normally when I expand a job in the client, tasks appear in order. However, if the job jailed on a particular task, that task shows first. I have to click the order column header to re-sort back in sequential order. I just noticed this activity beginning with 9.8.5.

The task status icon effectively gives visual indication which task failed. By not having them in order I can't quickly glance to see what tasks were completed and which were not executed due to the job stop.



Hi Brian,

Can you still reproduce this in our latest version?
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