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Re: Deleting tasks not working?

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running tests, I had one unfollow group duplicate on restart (one was completed one was waiting)

But have been unable to replicate it. I have a feeling it is not related to unfollow grouped, but to processor syncing on deleting existing tasks.

I will need to do more research and see what I can find out
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Thanks :-)
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I try and try and cannot generate the issue. Do you know *EXACTLY* what you do that causes this?

I thought it was something to do with deleting tasks when just starting the program without turning processor on, but that isn't it as it is working perfectly for me
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datingbanking wrote:Hi,

I have the same issue. I keep having to delete tasks (either like, post, reblog or follow) as the system create duplicates (sometimes even 4 times the same tasks). What should I do?

Thanks,
Yeah, indeed. I don't know how I could explain it else.
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do you have auto start on?

start the program
Are there new duplicates?
Do not do anything

close the program
open the program
Are there new duplicates?


If no, what do you do to cause them (if you know)
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so it does appear to be something that you do that will trigger them. As I said above, it happened to me once, but when I tried to cause it I couldn't.


What I think is happening is the processor isn't getting out of sync with the memory mapped actions, so perhaps something is removed from the view, it isn't then removed from the list in memory so it reappears on load. But that is just a guess, if you do find a way to cause the issue at will, then it should be a simple fix
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