2017-04-06 Meeting notes

2017-04-06 Meeting notes

Date

Apr 6, 2017

Attendees

  • @Shiyu Jin (Deactivated)

  • @Mary Jo Kochendorfer (Deactivated)

  • @Brandon Bowersox-Johnson

  • @Josh Zamor (Deactivated)

Goals

  • Get all Sprint 10 stories ready for dev

  • Confirm the design/mockups for some Sprint 11 stories 

  • Update the current lot data model set up status

Discussion items

Time

Item

Who

Notes

Time

Item

Who

Notes

10 mins

https://openlmis.atlassian.net/browse/OLMIS-2209

@Shiyu Jin (Deactivated)

  • Save function? No save function;

  • The instruction text in the table if there is no products in the table, refer to the style guide UI pattern

  • Add product button colour changes from blue to gray

15 mins

https://openlmis.atlassian.net/browse/OLMIS-2094

 @Shiyu Jin (Deactivated)

  •  Add the reason field in the modal;

  • Add a reason column in the table;

  • Change the current stock text to the adjustment quantity;

  • After close the modal, you cannot update the quantity;

15 mins

https://openlmis.atlassian.net/browse/OLMIS-2098

@Shiyu Jin (Deactivated)

  • The default view of the SOH summary would be empty until end user chooses a facility and a program

  • Primary sort by product code and secondary sort by the expiry date of lot;

  • A message in the table tells you haven't chosen anything yet;

10 mins

https://openlmis.atlassian.net/browse/OLMIS-2211

@Shiyu Jin (Deactivated)

  • Remove the reason field from the modal;

  • Add 'Cancel' button into the pop-up modal

10 mins

https://openlmis.atlassian.net/browse/OLMIS-2097

@Shiyu Jin (Deactivated)

  • Remove the document number field;

  • Remove the blank cells if those cells do not have any value

Action items

Change the stock events API to support each orderable will have its own reason
Validation check on the pop-up modal might cause performance issue, frequent network communication;
Unable to update the quantity of added products for adjustment page, if there is an mistake the only workaround would be clear them all;

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