No info in the metadata in Lightroom CC2015 lens

I would like to know why information of the lens has been removed metadata specified in the lightroom library.  I find this information very important when back on my photos I took to see the target I used at that moment.  Now it is no longer included.

Metadata with lens.jpg

This image shows lightroom metadata display showing the lens I used, notice of the date, February 27, 2016.

Metadata without Lens.jpg

It comes to lightroom without the lens information in the metadata view that it took in April 17, 2016.

Is someone can you please tell me why this information of the lens has been removed metadata in lightroom.

You need to update to the latest version in which the bug has been fixed

Bob frost

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