Moving jobs around on the schedule has become so buggy!
Tony Fuentes
Moving jobs around on the schedule, especially when you're trying to do it quickly, has become such a pain and way buggier than it ever has been before. Not that it used to be great, but now it's way worse.
If you move jobs around too fast on the schedule, you get a barrage of green bars at the top that say "job updated." And supposedly that means that all the jobs you moved are where you left them. Until you refresh the page or move to another page and come back to the schedule...and then you realize that some of the jobs never moved at all.
It's really annoying and I'm hoping that other people are having same issue and that we get as many upvotes on this as possible so they can do something about this.
I suggest that they get rid of the green bar that says "Job updated" altogether. Clicking or confirming "yes" every time you move a job should be enough. There's no need for a second confirmation.
OR do it the other way around and get rid of that annoying requirement to confirm "yes" every time you move a job and just keep the green "job updated" confirmation.
Bryce Skaggs
Echoing all of this. We've had some serious customer service issues arise because we "set the schedule" only to find out this wasn't done as expected.
We recognize there is backend processing taking place when a job is moved, but the severity of delay has had a significant uptick in the last approximate 3 weeks to a month timeframe.
David E
Been having the same issue. When we attempt to put the schedule together it takes 3 times as long. Every time we move a job on the schedule we have to sit back and wait for it to update. If we move multiple jobs back to back before each individual one updates it will reset them all to the original scheduled time.