Discussion Shows No Longer Available but has no Until Dates

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SeanQuallen
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This is the first I've seen this, but I'm working with a faculty member who has a Discussion (a group discussion, if that makes a difference here) that shows No Longer Available. However, there are no Until Dates associated with any of the Assign To fields (instructor panicked after angry student emails and broke out several students into individual Assign Tos).

I worked with Canvas Support and they seemed completely stumped and want me to start changing dates and changing them back to original values--each of which would trigger a student notification so I'm hesitant to do that.

Has anyone run into this before? Any advice on what might be causing it? 

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crafte
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Hi @SeanQuallen we have seen odd things happening related to assignment dates since the change to the method how dates are entered. It seems that some assignments remain connected to dates in a past course that was copied. In our case, instructors clicked the Manage due dates link to enter dates only to see a message that a due date cannot be after a course end date. The course end date was still several months away. Instructors were able to get past this issue by clicking the Assign To button next to the Edit button to enter dates.

Update: I was checking the known issues and came across an open issue concerning discussions that might be related to your issue: Discussion is closed for comments.

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chriscas
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If anyone is still experiencing this issue, I'd highly recommend reaching back out to Canvas Support about it.  I know there have been several fixes for discussions, and there may be some more coming with next week's deploy (fingers crossed as one issue I know about is scheduled to be fixed next week).  Canvas support can at least log the issues and prioritize them based on how many similar reports they get.

-Chris

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