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[Epic] New UX refresh flow for auto-detect schema changes #17825

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edmundito opened this issue Oct 11, 2022 · 4 comments
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[Epic] New UX refresh flow for auto-detect schema changes #17825

edmundito opened this issue Oct 11, 2022 · 4 comments
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edmundito commented Oct 11, 2022

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cc @airbytehq/frontend

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I've added questions RE: what states are possible (and thus background shading) in #19092

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Discussed with the team at FE sync. This covers only the diff support on the table but may need more issues to support the rest of the changes. We will need to figure out the timeline of when this will be released (with and without auto-detect schema changes)

@edmundito edmundito changed the title Update connection schema refresh UX to show diffs on new streams table [Blocked] Update connection schema refresh UX to show diffs on new streams table Nov 21, 2022
@edmundito edmundito changed the title [Blocked] Update connection schema refresh UX to show diffs on new streams table [Epic] New UX refresh flow for auto-detect schema changes Dec 7, 2022
@edmundito edmundito added the Epic label Dec 7, 2022
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I split this off from the table redesign and made it into a separate epic to be discussed separately

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