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Nicolas Malin commented on OFBIZ-13257:
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Ok understood :)
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help you as best I can.
> The "Select" button in the Calendar Exception Day section functions as an
> edit action but lacks appropriate context and UI feedback, leading to user
> confusion.
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> Key: OFBIZ-13257
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-13257
> Project: OFBiz
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: manufacturing
> Affects Versions: Upcoming Branch
> Reporter: Yashwant Dhakad
> Priority: Trivial
>
> *Description*
> In the Calendar tab of the Manufacturing module, users can add exception days
> using the "Add Calendar Exception Week" form. Once added, the exception days
> appear in a list above the form, each entry displaying two buttons: Select
> and Delete.
> When the Select button is clicked, the corresponding exception day’s details
> populate the form fields. While this allows users to modify existing entries,
> the rest of the form remains unchanged — particularly:
> * The button label remains "Add", not indicating any change in mode.
> * There is no visual indication that the user is now editing an existing
> record instead of creating a new one.
> This lack of feedback creates ambiguity, especially for new users, as the
> system does not clearly distinguish between "add" and "edit" operations.
> *Proposed Improvements*
> To enhance usability and align the interface with user expectations, the
> following changes are recommended:
> Rename the Select button to Edit to more accurately reflect its function.
> When Edit is clicked:
> * Switch the form into edit mode.
> * Replace the "Add" button with an Update button.
> * Optionally, introduce visual cues (e.g., form highlighting or a message) to
> indicate that the form is now in edit mode.
> *Benefits*
> * Reduces user confusion by clearly distinguishing between adding and editing
> actions.
> * Improves consistency in UI behavior and terminology.
> * Enhances overall user experience, particularly in scenarios with frequent
> calendar configuration changes.
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