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Full recalculate isn't calculating all rollups correctly #630

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baobao917 opened this issue Sep 27, 2024 · 4 comments
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Full recalculate isn't calculating all rollups correctly #630

baobao917 opened this issue Sep 27, 2024 · 4 comments

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@baobao917
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I have upgraded to latest version 1.6.34. I have performed a full recalculate using the Recalculate Rollup tab and then validated the results. It appears that not all of the records are accurately calculating the rollup correctly.

When I go to some of the records and attempt to do a full recalculate using the Recalculate Rollups button, it still won't calculate correctly.

Below is a demo video
https://www.loom.com/share/abe038f22208465f8374c0cc486dc4b8

@jamessimone
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I will have a look at this on Monday. Is this behavior different than what was happening on 1.6.33 when recalculating from the parent? I wonder if the fix for the #623 is having some sort of unintended side effect on other nested parenthetical where clauses...

@baobao917
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I'm not exactly sure if it's something that is a result of the new version or if it's been an issue previously. I know that sometimes the calcs on ApexRollup are incorrect or that they can over time become incorrect (opened separate issue). That's why I always validate against actual detail to see if it's off.

@baobao917
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Hi @jamessimone - Hope all is well. Have you had a chance with this yet?

@jamessimone
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I will have to take a look. Apologies for the delay!

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