Difference between revisions of "Talk:Organisations and People"

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The "lookup" button always appears next to the postcode field, even if the organisation is not using Loqate, which can apparently be confusing for users. - JC
 
The "lookup" button always appears next to the postcode field, even if the organisation is not using Loqate, which can apparently be confusing for users. - JC
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Field: initials
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the "initials" inconsistent in its function as it only validates with one letter from the first name so Dexter Cole would be populated with D.
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this is inconsistent for a few reasons namely its called "initials" which is pluralized implying it should populate with both initials (E.G. D C)
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from what i can see in the validation in system it is intended to only populate with the one letter automatically and then the user can correct this later on.
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if this is the intention it should be called "initial" by default.

Revision as of 08:28, 6 September 2023

Active Field in org/people search, options are confusing to uses upon first viewing. active field options for search are as follows; yes, no, both active and inactive.

this should ether be

active, inactive, both active/inactive.

or

yes, not, both.

the first list makes more sense in context, and this only applies to the search field, active in record is readable in context. - DC


The "lookup" button always appears next to the postcode field, even if the organisation is not using Loqate, which can apparently be confusing for users. - JC



Field: initials the "initials" inconsistent in its function as it only validates with one letter from the first name so Dexter Cole would be populated with D. this is inconsistent for a few reasons namely its called "initials" which is pluralized implying it should populate with both initials (E.G. D C) from what i can see in the validation in system it is intended to only populate with the one letter automatically and then the user can correct this later on. if this is the intention it should be called "initial" by default.