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State Admin dashboard #2583

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thetif opened this issue Oct 13, 2020 · 1 comment · Fixed by #2707
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State Admin dashboard #2583

thetif opened this issue Oct 13, 2020 · 1 comment · Fixed by #2707
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@thetif
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thetif commented Oct 13, 2020

Create a state admin dashboard where the admins can see requests for access for their state and the status of their current and previous state users. Allow admin to view/approve/deny/revoke user access for their state.

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This task is done when...

  • the State Admin dashboard is created
  • the admin can select a user to view and manage
  • the admin can revoke a user's access to their state
  • the admin can approve a user's access request
  • the admin can reject a user's access request

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tbolt commented Nov 18, 2020

Note: We're changing these screens to have tabs: Requests, Active, Inactive. Each tab will contain a table with the data/actions

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