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<p>Thank you Jeff. Yes, we need to add two more bug reports to the
list.</p>
<p>I am swamped with work just now. I wonder if one of our
volunteers can help with adding these bug reports to the list.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/13/2024 12:17 PM, Jeff Lindsay
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<b class="">Bug 1: When searching for correspondence, using a
custom range going beyond 90 days in the past results in “No
data” even when there is recent correspondence. </b>
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<div class="">Using the Workbench area of PatentCenter today, I
wanted to check for recent communications beyond 90 days, so I
manually entered a custom range going back 4 months to Jan.
13. The result was no data, even though I have multiple cases
with correspondence that show up when I use the dropdown menu
selection of 90 days. Those items vanish when I try to look
beyond 90 days. If 90 days is the max it can handle, there
should be a warning or error message, not the misleading “no
data.” A practitioner trusting the PatentCenter could falsely
assume there had been no correspondence and miss something.
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<div class="">When I used the calendar function instead of
manually entering the dates, I see that all dates before
Feb. 14 are grayed out, indicating that PatentCenter’s
search correspondence feature must be limited to only the
last 90 days. This seems like an unreasonable limitation.
Further, failure to make that limitation clear and to give a
warning of some kind when an inaccessible date is entered is
very poor programming practice and certainly a bug. Simply
returning “No data available” as if the dates had been
accepted and searched creates a deceptive and dangerous
result that can hide actual data, making this not just
terrible programming but a potentially dangerous bug. <br
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<div class=""><b class="">Bug 2: Using the calendar function
to work with the limited date range for searching
correspondence still results in false “No data” results.</b></div>
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<div class="">There is a case I filed in February that
received two items of correspondence on Feb. 14, 2024,
which is still within the 90-day range for searching in
the Workbench of PatentCenter, for Feb. 14 is not grayed
out. But searching for the past 90 days does not return
those items, nor does selecting a custom range of Feb. 14,
2024 to Feb. 18, 2024, a range within the active search
region when using the calendar function to select a custom
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<div class="">Here is what I see in the calendar function
when selecting that active range:</div>
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<div class="">Here is the evidence that I have items of
correspondence from Feb. 14, 2024:</div>
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id="E95CEF91-803B-48B7-96CA-64A010197F48"
src="cid:part3.5k3xb9aX.9PBRIdq2@oppedahl.com" class=""
width="563" height="124"></div>
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<div class="">Here are the search results when using that
custom range:</div>
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id="B1A4E4A2-E51D-4E91-AE3F-488C80824DAD"
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width="387" height="519"></div>
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<div class="">No data available. This is a bug. </div>
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<div class="">The items in question again don’t show up when
doing a 90-day search either on today, May 13, 2024. </div>
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