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Save multiple changed variables in one operation #8780

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denys-octopus opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 2 comments
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Save multiple changed variables in one operation #8780

denys-octopus opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 2 comments
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The Need

Earlier we introduced new design for viewing and editing tenant related variables on project pages. In that design variable editing were happening by opening separate modal dialog, which when editing multiple variables can require multiple clicks and multiple "load - save" operations.

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Allow user edit variables within "inline" variable component and save all changes in one operation.

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@denys-octopus denys-octopus added the kind/enhancement This issue represents an enhancement we are committed to adding to Octopus as some time label May 9, 2024
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Release Note: Edit tenant related variables and save with single "Save" operation.
Did you know that you can use variables filter while keeping unsaved changes and save them all later after all variables were updated

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Octobob commented May 16, 2024

🎉 The fix for this issue has been released in:

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2024.2 2024.2.8294
2024.3+ all releases

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