If a revision is added, say 123, and the review is submitted, then the slider control will show 122-123. This is fine when choosing the 'Compare Base and Last Revisions' as we can see the intended diff for the work done.
However, if another revision is added, say 987, for some review rework, then the slider control only allows me to select the revision range of 123-987. This means when I select 'Compare Base and Last Revisions' it is showing ALL changes made by ALL authors in the revision range.
This makes it difficult to determine what should be reviewed, and means comments are being added to the wrong review (where another review exists for a code change highlighted in the diff).
This is described in greater detail in this thread on the forum: http://forums.devart.com/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=29936&sid=c018de2c812a3ccb85abf827cc887ad3
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If a revision is added, say 123, and the review is submitted, then the slider control will show 122-123. This is fine when choosing the 'Compare Base and Last Revisions' as we can see the intended diff for the work done.
However, if another revision is added, say 987, for some review rework, then the slider control only allows me to select the revision range of 123-987. This means when I select 'Compare Base and Last Revisions' it is showing ALL changes made by ALL authors in the revision range.
This makes it difficult to determine what should be reviewed, and means comments are being added to the wrong review (where another review exists for a code change highlighted in the diff).