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Re: [Bug 1329704] Re: PT/DV "Select all" DE/indicator does not select all

 

I understand that that’s the idea, but I’d still argue that it’s more confusing like it is now. 

And in any case more items are loaded than is visible at any time, so if you open a group and click the double arrow you would still get things that are in the group but are not visible.


13. juni 2014 kl. 11:14 skrev Jan Henrik Øverland <janhenrik.overland@xxxxxxxxx>:

> The double arrow means "add all items in the list". If one wants to
> select all items in a group he can scroll down to make sure all items in
> the group are visible in the list before clicking "add all".
> 
> I am not so sure it would be a good idea to select more items than those
> visible. E.g., when you want to select all items visible in the list,
> but ends up with all items in the group which could be thousands.
> 
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1329704
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> Title:
>  PT/DV "Select all" DE/indicator does not select all
> 
> Status in DHIS 2:
>  New
> 
> Bug description:
>  The "select all"/double arrow selector for data elements and
>  indicators loads only the data elements/indicators that have been
>  loaded, not all the data element/indicators in the group which I
>  believe is what most people would expect.
> 
>  Example, for a "morbidity" group with 50-100-150 data elements, one
>  would expect that all the diagnoses is selected when choosing the
>  group and using the double arrow, but that is not the case currently.
> 
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