| Issue 259: | Applicant level is not obvious on change_form | |
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The level is calculated by which check items are done. But the user has no way of seeing this interactively. A fairly complex javascript function should calculate this by being aware of of which checks are required.
Dec 14, 2011
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mlued...@cristoreyny.org
Dec 20, 2011
It seems questionable that the "required" mark on a check was ever useful. See image. Wouldn't it make sense to say that only required checks really matter? Why would for instance a non required check prevent someone from obtaining the level it's associated with.
Dec 20, 2011
It's now much easier to work in javascript with this stuff. JS solution is probably better than previous python one since I don't think it makes sense to consider non required checks at all. But this needs to be verified. Right now green boxes and level still don't match.
Status:
Decision_Needed
Dec 22, 2011
Decided to keep with the method the backend uses. Fixed. Green boxes will now always match the level.
Status:
Fixed
Dec 22, 2011
This issue was closed by revision cb4d923b83b3.
Dec 23, 2011
Yeah it works! Thanks. On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 4:01 PM, < student-worker-relational-database@googlecode.com> wrote: |