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PivotGrid - Fix unstable tests - QUnit - sortable.tests.js#32588

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PivotGrid - Fix unstable tests - QUnit - sortable.tests.js#32588
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@aleksei-semikozov aleksei-semikozov changed the title PivotGrid: enable tests for horizontal dragging between lines PivotGrid - Fix unstable tests - QUnit - sortable.tests.js Feb 17, 2026
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Pull request overview

This PR fixes unstable QUnit tests in the PivotGrid sortable test suite by re-enabling four previously skipped tests and correcting their assertions to match the actual sortable behavior.

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  • Re-enabled four previously skipped tests that were causing instability
  • Corrected assertion expectations for item positions after drag operations
  • Added missing test element creation for the "dragging not allowed item" test

@aleksei-semikozov aleksei-semikozov merged commit 6550520 into DevExpress:26_1 Feb 18, 2026
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@aleksei-semikozov aleksei-semikozov deleted the fix/3260-pivotgrid-sortable-tests branch March 20, 2026 17:13
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