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I think it is clear that the definition of session (climbing session) should be related with the date of climbing, not with the date of reporting.
Let's make an example of the current behaviour:
- A user does one route per day during a month
- At the end of the month the user reports all the routes he did with the dates in which he did them
- The log will say that the user performed 30 routes in one day
Same example with expected behaviour:
- A user does one route per day during a month
- At the end of the month the user reports all the routes he did with the dates in which he did them
- The log will say that the user performed 30 session, one per day, with one route per session
Current behaviour forces the users to report the routes the same day the routes have been climbed, if they don't do it, they will never know which was their best performance day, and hence, the concept of "best performance session" is completely useless.
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This is by design - happy to discuss but not a bug
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See also #4094
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@lordyavin @rouletout any possibility to reconsider this as a bug?
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I have no strong opinion on that and didn't change the type/label. @rouletout please respond.
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Hi @lordyavin @rouletout can we please reconsider this as a bug?
It forces people to log their ascents in the day they perform them, otherwise they mix together
regards
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bumping some issues I consider important (and please, consider this as a bug or an enhancement, not just as an idea)
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