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UI - Work table filter needs to save information during a session #21326
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@cameron-eyds I just got off a call with Melissa and it sounds like there may be competing use cases and conflicting evidence for the filters. From PPR research, it looked as though most users tested prior to PPR are done with a single item as soon as they complete the filing, so clearing the filter automatically was saving a click. Is there a way to make this filter only save info during a session for Registries Staff only? |
@arlentees Absolutely, everything is possible for sure. I'll have a look and see whats cleanest! |
@chdivyareddy Morning Divya, just a heads up there was an additional requirement after this commit, to only preserve the filters for staff. |
@cameron-eyds Thanks for the heads-up, no worries:) |
Verified in DEV - Only staff can filter the PPR/MHR table. @cameron-eyds , everything looks great as per functionality, but just wanted to check that currently, when I filter by other fields expect the registration number, the filtration works as expected, but the field gets cleared (Registration type, date, status, etc..) when navigated back to the registration table. Please take a look, if this is something which takes time, then I think we can leave this for now, thanks!!
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Work table filters currently do not retain the information when navigating back to the work table from a registration. Heavy users of the registry would benefit from being able to return back to the filtered table so that they can easily review verification statements, history, etc.
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