Fix WHERE condition when selecting user's availability for the status…#36260
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… automation Signed-off-by: Joas Schilling <coding@schilljs.com>
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The backport to stable24 failed. Please do this backport manually. |
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New in 25, so okay |
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Over some time now I noticed that my user status was not toggling correctly with my working schedule.
Since I had quite a "complex" time schedule I assumed the math/checking of IN or OUT is not working.
But after trying to extract my data from our instance to replay it locally, I found the root-cause and it's so much simpler.
Since this is not the first time we have a where-whereOr/whereAnd-where situation, I wonder if we should add some safety net by logging an error when
whereis being used on a query builder while the current where is not empty. But it reduces reusability of QueryBuilder objects (a pattern I dislike anyway 😅)Checklist