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impossible to navigate into a folder in the trashbin #1725

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individual-it opened this issue Aug 8, 2019 · 4 comments
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impossible to navigate into a folder in the trashbin #1725

individual-it opened this issue Aug 8, 2019 · 4 comments
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Estimation:L(5) feature:files Priority:p2-high Escalation, on top of current planning, release blocker

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@individual-it
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Steps to reproduce

  1. create a folder with subfolders and files
  2. delete the parent folder
  3. navigate into the trash-bin
  4. try to navigate into the deleted folder

bug or feature?
It is possible to navigate and restore resources from inside of a folder in the old UI

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this is currently intended to keep the logic simplistic - we can enhance this later

@DeepDiver1975 DeepDiver1975 added this to the backlog milestone Aug 8, 2019
@PVince81 PVince81 modified the milestones: backlog, Milestone 1: Phoenix for users Sep 24, 2019
@PVince81 PVince81 added feature:files Type:Bug Something isn't working Priority:p3-medium Normal priority Priority:p2-high Escalation, on top of current planning, release blocker and removed Priority:p3-medium Normal priority labels Sep 24, 2019
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setting this to p2 as I think we should make it work for feature parity

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fschade commented Mar 24, 2022

@tbsbdr, @kulmann not sure if this is planned for the future, if not please close the issue.

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kulmann commented Mar 24, 2022

Surely needed sometime in the future, but not in the near future. Closing, thanks for the pointer.

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