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When you change a query state filter e.g. showing 'Finished' queries or 'User Error' queries, the Show Limit is not respected immediately resulting in all queries being rendered. If a re-order interval is set then Show Limit is applied on the next query refresh. If there are a large number of queries in the history this can result in the browser crashing on the first render.
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Describe the bug
If I pass 'Next 7 days' into the dateRange in query, the response is not a range over the next 7 days but only the day IN 7 days.
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