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[EUSM] Hide the inactive locations, users and products #1402

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AnnieMungai opened this issue May 13, 2024 · 3 comments
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[EUSM] Hide the inactive locations, users and products #1402

AnnieMungai opened this issue May 13, 2024 · 3 comments

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@AnnieMungai
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AnnieMungai commented May 13, 2024

v3.1.5-rc2
On the web, inactive locations, users, and products are visible to the users. These can be confusing as inactive locations, users and products are no longer relevant.
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  • Disabled/inactive locations, users and products should not be seen on the locations, users or product list on web.
@AnnieMungai AnnieMungai added this to To do in OpenSRP web app via automation May 13, 2024
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@AnnieMungai The reason we show them is to give the ability to re-enable them later if need be. This helps us avoid data duplication

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@dubdabasoduba users to do not want to have long lists with inactive locations, users or products. The alternative is to have a delete functionality. If we allow users to delete anything they don't need, this resolves the problem.

@dubdabasoduba dubdabasoduba added the Blocked Issue relies on something else to be fixed label May 15, 2024
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Related of #1377

@peterMuriuki peterMuriuki self-assigned this Jun 8, 2024
@dubdabasoduba dubdabasoduba removed Blocked Issue relies on something else to be fixed Discussion labels Jun 10, 2024
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