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User-group can't be deleted if it has access to applications #121

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ALionTiger opened this issue Sep 13, 2022 · 2 comments
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User-group can't be deleted if it has access to applications #121

ALionTiger opened this issue Sep 13, 2022 · 2 comments

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@ALionTiger
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Beskriv fejlen // Describe the bug

If you try to delete a user group that has access to applications it can't be deleted. Nothing happens when pressing the delete button. If you remove de-select what applications it has access to, you can then delete the user group.

Genskab fejlen // To Reproduce

Sådan genskabes fejlen // Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Go to 'brugergrupper '
  2. Click on 'brugergruppe med applikationer'
  3. Click on 'rediger" then "slet'
  4. See error (nothing happens)

Forventet funktion // Expected behavior

Expected that the user group would be deleted when the delete button was pressed

Desktop

Styresystem/OS: [WIN10 + iOS]
Browser: [Edge/Chromei]
@ramogens
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Thank you once aqain @ALionTiger for reporting bugs. I can reproduce this bug and will create an issue in JIRA to handle it.
However I think we need to talk about wanted behavior over all when deleting user groups, applications, organizations etc. with connections. Because other users request that we make it impossible to delete organizations or applications until the connections are removed.

@ramogens
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I've made the Jira issue. Track progress here: https://os2web.atlassian.net/browse/IOT-1424

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