Hmm,

And we do not want to apply a search filter since I presume the context and 
nearby tasks is important.

My proposal is that we add a test that looks for the anchor when requested in 
the URL after the pagination, and refetch the next page(s) until we find it. 
This is expensive if it ends up on a later page, but it is a special request 
and it is important for the customer experience to not fail.


David


----- Original Message -----
From: Ravi Chintakunta [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2014 07:19 AM
To: BARROS PENA, BELEN; Reyna, David
Cc: '[email protected]' <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Task Details: link for the task order  does not take you to the 
respective task

>  >
>  >The anchors are included on the task summary page. The issue is it
>  only
>  >works when the task order is on the first page and I noted this in my
>  >commit email. With the pagination, we cannot calculate which page the
>  >task appears on.
>  
>  Is this doable, or not really?
>  

I don't think it is doable. I do not see a way to calculate the page the task 
appears on, as the order numbering is not consecutive. 

-Ravi
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