Regular requisition editor empty state incorrectly names external requisitions
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Acceptance:
Headline text updated to read “There are no requisitions”
Subhead text updated to read “Click the ‘Add Requisition’ button, to add some.”
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Scott Theleman February 1, 2023 at 10:13 PM
Merged into `opennms`, `foundation-2023` branch.
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Jeff GehlbachJeff GehlbachHB Grooming Date
Jan 31, 2023HB Backlog Status
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PagerDuty Incident
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PagerDuty Incident
Created January 31, 2023 at 2:52 PM
Updated February 1, 2023 at 10:13 PM
Resolved February 1, 2023 at 10:13 PM
Steps to reproduce:
Install a fresh Meridian 2023.1.0 snapshot or a Horizon 31.0.3 release build
In nav bar go to cogs → Manage Provisioning Requisitions
Edit the “selfmonitor” requisition and delete the node it contains
Synchronize the “selfmonitor” requisition
Delete the “selfmonitor” requisition
Expected result:
Empty state indicates that no requisitions are present, and provides brief instructions on how to add some requisitions
Actual result:
Empty state indicates that no external requisitions are present, and provides instructions on how to add some external requisitions
The actual button referred to in the instructions is correctly labeled as just “Add Requisition”; no change needed here