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Lukasz Chudy updated MIFOS-2120:
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Status: Ready for Showcase (was: Ready for Testing / Resolved)
> When editing an active GLIM loan, user can click on select all check box and
> remove checkboxes for other users
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>
> Key: MIFOS-2120
> URL: http://mifosforge.jira.com/browse/MIFOS-2120
> Project: mifos
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: GLIM
> Environment: Platform: All, OS: All
> Reporter: Ryan Whitney
> Assignee: mifosdeveloperqueue
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: Unscheduled
>
>
> When editing an active GLIM loan account, the user should not be able to
> change
> the amounts or number of users. This is done by locking those fields. But
> the
> user can break this lock out by selecting and deselecting the select all
> button.
> REPRO:
> 1. Open up the edit page for a GLIM loan that is in active state
> 2. Try to deselect a member or change their loan amount - should not work
> 3. Click on select all and then deselect it
> EXPECTED:
> This option should not even appear or if clicked, do nothing.
> ACTUAL:
> By selecting and deselecting, the user can now reselect members and reset loan
> amounts. Due to bug 2103, we can't tell if the user can ACTUALLY change
> these,
> but its still a worry.
> The proper design here is for any fields that are not editable in this state
> is
> to become display fields instead. Writing a bunch of checks to lock people
> out
> seems like a lot of extra work and unnecessary.
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