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Include both original and revised government responses in the json feed #782
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As we discussed in our meeting the original response is stored as an 'Other parliamentary business' item which corresponds to a |
Thanks. That is quite helpful. Could the actual date of the original government response be reflected in the created_at field or a new field such as responded_on in the json data? For the example you gave, it is stated that original response was published on 7 July 2020 in the body text, but the json field created_at has value 2020-09-15. If the published dates are included, we can easily put multiple government responses in a timeline order. |
There's a |
Thanks for your quick reply. For the example: government_response_at contains 2020-07-08, but in the body text says 7 July 2020. Seems inconsistent. Will there be a chance that there are two or more revised government responses? If that happens, harder to reconstruct the timeline? |
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Possibly, yes - however a search of the data suggests only 11 amended responses in nearly 6 years and never twice for the same petition. I agree that all this is not ideal - there is a backlog item to make amended government responses a thing within the application. However that would require spending of maintenance budget to implement - I'm happy to do so if you want to have a chat with Ben Sneddon or Ed Faulkner on the Petitions team. |
When there is a revised government response, return the original government response in the Json feed. Currently only the revised government response is in the Json feed.
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