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Summary: | Handling of multi-actions on selections | ||
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Product: | UCS | Reporter: | Alexander Kläser <klaeser> |
Component: | UMC (Generic) | Assignee: | Alexander Kläser <klaeser> |
Status: | CLOSED FIXED | QA Contact: | Florian Best <best> |
Severity: | enhancement | ||
Priority: | P5 | CC: | best, ebersbach, gohmann, jmm, schwardt |
Version: | UCS 3.0 | ||
Target Milestone: | UCS 3.2-2-errata | ||
Hardware: | Other | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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User Pain: | Enterprise Customer affected?: | ||
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Waiting Support: | Flags outvoted (downgraded) after PO Review: | ||
Ticket number: | Bug group (optional): | Usability | |
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Bug Blocks: | 34608 |
Description
Alexander Kläser
2014-05-26 12:44:14 CEST
Added the flag "enablingMode" for the definition of multi actions. It can have the following modes: "all" → current behaviour, i.e., all items need to be executable (w.r.t. the action) in order for the button to be enabled. "some" → at least one item in the selection needs to be executable; only executable actions of the selection are passed over to the callback function. YAML-file: 2014-05-26-univention-management-console-frontend.yaml univention-management-console-frontend (3.0.152-26): * Bug #34965: allow execution of a multi action even though selected items cannot be executed OK: enablingMode defaults to 'all' OK: enablingMode == 'all' → old behavior OK: enablingMode == 'some' → only executable rows are executed, action is available if selection contains also non-executable rows tested with appcenter/PackagesPage.js OK: YAML Maybe the wording enablingMode is not very intuitive, but I currently don't know something better. (In reply to Florian Best from comment #2) > ... > Maybe the wording enablingMode is not very intuitive, but I currently don't > know something better. Please make a suggestion if you have a better one ;) . I was not able to find one! |