Outstanding Items | | - George Swinnerton has looked through Rapolas' deletion code and checked it makes sense. He needs to check with Nick if there is anything else that needs to be considered/has changed.
- George Swinnerton has run the EQUAL matching however they are still not happy with the data so are going back to some more sites for extra information.
- Andrew Atterton has been working on
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| None of the other outstanding tickets have been started yet in the June 2019 sprint. George Swinnerton has found there is an issue with the building of one of the packages which was changed to work like the rest but now doesn't find the requirements.txt file correctly. He will resolve this. - George Swinnerton has found why the issue arose with the file not importing and logging correctly. It was due to a column existing as a str but having a number stored . As to why the loading didn't record in the log table there is no answer but it could have been caused by a crash that wasn't noticed.
- UKRR extract. Hugh is on holiday this week however Tim has resolved most of the issues so the number of errors are manageable by the Data managers. This means we are in a position to copy a fresh copy of the live database to staging and populate it with an overnight feed from which the quarterly files can be generated with out any historic artifacts form the many test versions previously sent. This should allow the Kings file to be processed for 2018.
There are still a couple of strange extract errors which may be due to the data caching not working correctly. George Swinnertonwill restart the appserver to see if this will resolve the issue in the short term. meanwhile we need to look at an improved caching mechanism to prevent this. - Relocation the "final" files have been sent to the surveyor and we await his sign off which should trigger a contract to sign.
- Most of the in review tickets have been signed off with a few outstanding issues to be sorted.
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