Feedback for the new SOMBO version
SEBASTIAN
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Is it not possible to get a link to each order? This is useful to share orders among us. For example, in the current setup you can look at: https://opsportal.eosc-portal.eu/sombo/detail/EOSCSO-3233 or https://opsportal.eosc-portal.eu/sombo/SO/30ff8281-96c1-47a4-9025-dcfb84bb4179
DEBORA
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I also think a link to the order would be useful in some cases -
If I mark an order as a test, it disappears from the list which is what we want, but if I have made a mistake is there any way to retrieve the order and change this field again? I have tried to search by order number with no success (sorry if I missed the proper filter somewhere) -
In the chart page, it seems now that the charts are reporting the status of the epic/projects, while we might be more interesting to have the orders one. -
If for an order I create a connection to a provider, and when I delete it, I am forwarded to the old page template (Manage SO) and not to the new one. -
If I start a connection to the provider, edit some field and then click “close” (without saving) when I launch again the connection to provider, I am getting the edited form as if the previous changes would have been saved. I think the purpose of closing without saving would be on the contrary to get rid of wrong changes. -
I have created a connection to a provider for an order, when trying to add a comment for the provider, the page froze as if the model window would have open but the window is not visible anywhere -
When you go to the “connect to provider page” it would be nice to have in the “Actions” button for the order also the “Change status”; this would avoid to go back to main page to change the order status after this has been assigned to a provider. -
Maybe in the main page we might have by default on the filter only on “New” and “In Progress” and “Waiting to Respond”? It is very nice to have the possibility to quickly access with the filter also the approved or rejected orders but these are not normally the main interest when you do order management.
Edited by Cyril L'Orphelin