While the feature was still in Beta, I made an encounter, and now I am fully unable to delete or edit it in any way. I have tried changing its title and features, but any attempt to make edits just makes a copy of it, the original is still impenetrable. Additionally, the "last edited" says "december 31st, 1969", which is obviously incorrect. Thoughts? Anyone else experience this?
This sort of thing happens occasionally, where the process of deleting an encounter fails partway through and you get stuck with this half-existing encounter you can't delete. If you put in a support ticket about it, they can delete it for you.
As an aside, the reason the last edited date is December 31st, 1969 is that date/time values are often stored as the number of seconds since midnight on January 1, 1970. A missing value may get treated as zero, erroneously displaying as January 1, 1970 (or the day before, if a negative time zone offset is applied to it).
While the feature was still in Beta, I made an encounter, and now I am fully unable to delete or edit it in any way. I have tried changing its title and features, but any attempt to make edits just makes a copy of it, the original is still impenetrable. Additionally, the "last edited" says "december 31st, 1969", which is obviously incorrect. Thoughts? Anyone else experience this?
(Here's a link just in case: https://www.dndbeyond.com/encounters/c300d178-55d3-4a9f-b876-86d04b6fc96e)
This sort of thing happens occasionally, where the process of deleting an encounter fails partway through and you get stuck with this half-existing encounter you can't delete. If you put in a support ticket about it, they can delete it for you.
As an aside, the reason the last edited date is December 31st, 1969 is that date/time values are often stored as the number of seconds since midnight on January 1, 1970. A missing value may get treated as zero, erroneously displaying as January 1, 1970 (or the day before, if a negative time zone offset is applied to it).
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