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Test lesson with OpenRefine 3.7.4 #308
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I ran through the lesson and all exercises and was able to follow the instructions/exercises as expected. I did not see any difference with respect to available functions/options (or the naming of these functions/options), or the generated results. I only noted one difference, which was within the "6. Working with columns and sorting" episode. In the Sorting data section of the episode, it is not detailed that you have to set the sorting options before the ![]() This may not be new functionality with 3.7.4, perhaps just a step that is not detailed in this part of the episode. Here are my setup details.
While reviewing the lesson, I found some unrelated things that should be addressed. (Minor changes like formatting/broken links, etc.) For reference, here is that list of minor changes to make.Issues unrelated to OpenRefine version 3.7.4: Summary and setup:
I can open up a PR for these items. |
Brilliant - thanks so much @kthlnktng . Please go ahead with the PR and I'll review! Thanks Owen |
The lesson has currently been tested with OpenRefine 3.6.1. It would be good to check there are no changes needed for the current version (3.7.4)
This can be done by installing 3.7.4, working through the lesson and exercises and seeing if there are any situations where the outcome is different to those described in the lesson.
Any changes can be documented on this issue and then we can get the changes made.
You are also welcome to suggest the changes directly using git/github (see this tutorial ) but there is no obligation to do this - working through the lesson using OpenRefine 3.7.4 and noting any issues is the key piece of work here :)
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