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Feature Request
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Resolution: Fixed
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L3 - Default
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AT:
- In Tasklist, when viewing a tasks details
- If the task is deleted (or re-assigned) while its details view is open, I get a notification that informs me that the task does not exist anymore
- Notification contains a way to clear the current task detail view
Hint:
- We would need to perform additional requests to observe the task, similar to the auto-refresh feature for the list of tasks
This is the controller panel for Smart Panels app
[CAM-7058] I get a notification when the currently selected task is deleted
Link | New: This issue is depended on by SUPPORT-2854 [ SUPPORT-2854 ] |
Fix Version/s | New: 7.7.0 [ 14607 ] |
Assignee | New: Valentin [ valentin.vago ] |
Rank | New: Ranked higher |
Status | Original: Open [ 1 ] | New: In Progress [ 3 ] |
Description |
Original:
AT: - In Tasklist, when viewing a tasks details - If the task is deleted while its details view is open, I get a notification that informs me that the task does not exist anymore - Notification contains a way to clear the current task detail view Hint: - We would need to perform additional requests to observe the task, similar to the auto-refresh feature for the list of tasks |
New:
AT: - In Tasklist, when viewing a tasks details - If the task is deleted (or re-assigned) while its details view is open, I get a notification that informs me that the task does not exist anymore - Notification contains a way to clear the current task detail view Hint: - We would need to perform additional requests to observe the task, similar to the auto-refresh feature for the list of tasks |
Assignee | Original: Valentin [ valentin.vago ] | New: Sebastian Stamm [ sebastian.stamm ] |
Resolution | New: Fixed [ 1 ] | |
Status | Original: In Progress [ 3 ] | New: Resolved [ 5 ] |
Remaining Estimate | New: 0 minutes [ 0 ] | |
Original Estimate | New: 0 minutes [ 0 ] |
Wouldn't it be better to have the task details "frozen" or even better IMVHO simply hidden rather than allowing the user to close?
It might be surprising for the user and appear to be a bit radical / brutal, sure, but in the end and whatever, the user has to pick a new task to complete...
Selecting the next task automatically would be to much though.