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Marcus Christie edited comment on AIRAVATA-2191 at 11/7/16 9:33 PM:
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I'm not seeing how this can happen from the PGA side
* From PGA, updating an experiment's sharing only updates that experiment's 
sharing. Step 4 in the issue description shouldn't affect the first experiment 
that was created.
* also, User B can only see the first, unshared experiment under the shared 
project
** User B doesn't see the first, unshared experiment under Browse Experiments
** User A sees that Project A is shared with no one

So something is inconsistent in the backend.


was (Author: marcuschristie):
I'm not seeing how this can happen from the PGA side
* updating an experiment's sharing only updates that experiment's sharing. Step 
4 in the issue description shouldn't affect the first experiment that was 
created.
* also, User B can only see the first, unshared experiment under the shared 
project
** User B doesn't see the first, unshared experiment under Browse Experiments
** User A sees that Project A is shared with no one

So something is inconsistent in the backend.

> Experiment of User A got automatically shared with User B when User A shares 
> another experiment with user C
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AIRAVATA-2191
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRAVATA-2191
>             Project: Airavata
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: PGA PHP Web Gateway
>         Environment: https://dev.seagrid.org
>            Reporter: Eroma
>            Assignee: Marcus Christie
>             Fix For: 0.17-SNAPSHOT
>
>         Attachments: Screen Shot 2016-10-25 at 12.02.53 PM.png
>
>
> 1. User A create Project A and shares it with User B
> 2. User A creates an experiment under Project A but removes sharing with User 
> B
> 3. User A creates another experiment and shares it with User C under the same 
> project A
> 4. Upon sharing second experiment with User C, the first one now appears as a 
> shared experiment for User B. Even when it is not shared.
> 5. When User B tries to view the experiment summary throws the attached 
> exception.



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