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I found a scenario in which the independent time conductor for a plot can show the local clock time in the conductor itself, even though the plot is ticking on the correct time.
Relates to VIPER-398
Steps to Reproduce
Navigate to an overlay plot
Observe that the independent time conductor is configured to use remote-clock, while the global time conductor is following local clock.
Observe that the independent time conductor shows wall-clock, even though the plot shows real-time data in remote-time.
Impact Check List
Data loss or misrepresented data?
Regression? Did this used to work or has it always been broken?
Is there a workaround available?
Does this impact a critical component?
Is this just a visual bug with no functional impact?
Does this block the execution of e2e tests?
Does this have an impact on Performance?
Additional Information
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I found a scenario in which the independent time conductor for a plot can show the local clock time in the conductor itself, even though the plot is ticking on the correct time.
Relates to VIPER-398
Steps to Reproduce
Impact Check List
Additional Information
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: