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Stetson Robinson edited comment on DROOLS-3053 at 10/4/18 2:28 PM:
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[~uxdlc], I like it! Verbose can be good if it clarifies. What do you think about this
instead:
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This column contains Scenario input values that might not correspond with the new values
after this change. Select how you want to continue.
- Preserve existing Scenario values in this column.
- Clear all Scenario values in this column.
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was (Author: stetson.robinson):
[~uxdlc], I like it! Verbose can be good if it clarifies. What do you think about this
instead:
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This column contains Scenario input values that might not correspond with the new values
after this change. Select how you want to continue.
- Preserve existing Scenario values in this column.
- Clear all Scenario values in this column.
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Warning popup of column type change in Scenario grid
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Key: DROOLS-3053
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/DROOLS-3053
Project: Drools
Issue Type: Task
Components: Scenario Simulation and Testing
Reporter: Daniele Zonca
Assignee: Gabriele Cardosi
Priority: Minor
Labels: UX, UXTeam
Attachments: Screenshot from 2018-10-04 17-44-51.png, Screenshot from 2018-10-04
17-45-21.png, warning.png
Implement a warning popup when the user changes the type of a column that has been
already populated.
To be done/merged *after* DROOLS-3051.
*Acceptance criteria*
- If the column contains no value, no confirmation is needed
- If old and new types are the same the user has to decide if the values should be
removed or not
- If old and new types are not the same the user has to accept that old values will be
removed
- All warning popups should contains also a "Cancel" command to abort the edit
- If the user try to update the column type with the same column type no warning should
be raised and data should stay untouched
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