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Job/Uss/Dataset item expansion inconsistency #830

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VitGottwald opened this issue Jun 2, 2020 · 3 comments
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Job/Uss/Dataset item expansion inconsistency #830

VitGottwald opened this issue Jun 2, 2020 · 3 comments
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Jobs priority-low Legit issue but cosmetic or nice-to-have

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@VitGottwald
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When I click a PDS in Dataset tree, or a directory in USS, it is automatically expanded. But for Jobs, I have to click on the wedge to the left of the Job to expand it. Clicking the Job item only highlights it in the tree.

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After clicking the job item, I would expect it to expand, like it happens for Datasets and Uss directories.

@VitGottwald VitGottwald added the bug Something isn't working label Jun 2, 2020
@jellypuno jellypuno added the Jobs label Jun 3, 2020
@zFernand0 zFernand0 mentioned this issue Jun 12, 2020
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@venkatzhub
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I like the idea of making things consistent across the board :).

One question - is expanding the node when a user selects an element the right behavior? The selection of an element in a tree can be for many reasons, but expanding it by default may be annoying to users - especially if the node being expanded contains thousands of elements and might cause the UI to be locked up.

Thoughts from the UX team?

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Tagging @jelaplan

@JillieBeanSim JillieBeanSim added priority-low Legit issue but cosmetic or nice-to-have and removed bug Something isn't working labels Jan 25, 2023
@t1m0thyj t1m0thyj moved this from New Issues to Low Priority in Zowe Explorer for VS Code Dec 26, 2023
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The original request has been implemented. We may review the UX implications in the future.

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