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Using the graphical interface, it is only possible to view the last 20 versions of the object.
Via command-line all versions appear.
Is it some intentional limitation of the graphical interface?
Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)
Create dozens of versions of the same file.
Your Environment
Version: 2024-01-18T22:51:28Z
Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 9.2 (Plow)
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Twenty versions are already plenty? - what are you trying to do?
It's nothing urgent, just to note that the graphical interface does not show the correct number of versions, and the current version is always version v20... while via command-line the current version can be v105.
For me it is not an important limitation. If the original project was to consider only 20 versions using GUI, there is no problem.
But the GUI could just warn that there are other versions that are not being listed.
Expected Behavior
Show all versions of the object.
Current Behavior
Using the graphical interface, it is only possible to view the last 20 versions of the object.
Via command-line all versions appear.
Is it some intentional limitation of the graphical interface?
Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)
Create dozens of versions of the same file.
Your Environment
Version: 2024-01-18T22:51:28Z
Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 9.2 (Plow)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: