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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/22/2016 8:25 PM, Stan Silvert
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It might be a nice addition to the admin UI if we allow you to
assign a required action to all users. Something to think about
for a 2.x feature.<br>
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Or not. I'll argue with myself for a moment.<br>
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It opens up a can of worms I call "mass update". If we did it for
one attribute like required actions we would want to do it for other
attributes such as roles. While doable, mass update is hard to get
right from a usability perspective.<br>
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We're probably better off improving the usability of the admin
client and making it easier to do your own scripting.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Bruno<br>
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