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[Bug]: Resetting to factory does not delete rangetest logs #3268

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noon92 opened this issue Feb 23, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #3322
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[Bug]: Resetting to factory does not delete rangetest logs #3268

noon92 opened this issue Feb 23, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #3322
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noon92 commented Feb 23, 2024

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T-Lora v2 1.6

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2.2.22.404d0dd Beta

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Resetting to factory settings does not erase range test logs. When the csv is downloaded via the android app, old values still appear in the log from before both a reset to factory settings and clearing nodeDB.

This is a problem not just because it's unintuitive - google my maps restricts imported csv files to 2000 lines.

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That CSV is generated in the android app from received data, not on the device. If you reinstall the andriod app it goes away.

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noon92 commented Feb 23, 2024

So you're right @caveman99 , this isn't a firmware issue, it's a UX issue. The (android) app isn't very clear on the different "versions" of the csv - the one hosted on the device, the one generated by the android app, etc. I need to put more thought into this. Thank you.

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i still reopened this issue because the on-device file is not cleared with the factory reset.

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