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Type:
Bug
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Status: Closed
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Resolution: Fixed
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Affects Version/s: 7.0.X, 7.1.X, 7.2.0 Alpha 1, 7.2.X, Master
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Fix Version/s: 7.1.10 DXP FP18, 7.1.10.5 SP5, 7.1.X, 7.2.X, Master
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Component/s: Documents & Media > Administration
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Branch Version/s:7.1.x
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Backported to Branch:Committed
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Story Points:0.25
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Fix Priority:3
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Sprint:024 - Arbok, 025 - Pikachu
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Git Pull Request:
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QA Test Name:
DL UI (in control panel) warns that global-scope Metadata comes from a different scope, and changes might affect other sites. The same warning would apply to Document Types, but the warning is not available there. See screenshots.
Steps to reproduce:
- Navigate to any "Site Administration / Content / Document and Media / Document Types"
- Edit any of the document types, add "Test" to its name (observe: there is no warning, you can edit from this site), save
- Navigate to "Metadata Sets"
- Edit any of the metadata sets (observe: The editor shows the warning "This structure does not belong to this site. You may affect other sites if you edit this structure.")
- Cross-check: Navigate to Global scope and validate that the Document Type's name is changed in the global scope as well.
Expected result:
- Either both editors warn when global content is edited in a site's scope, or none of them.
- Bonus points for changing the wordings: I'm editing a "metadata set", while the warning talks about a "structure".
- relates
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LPS-94785 Use structure name in warning messages.
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- Open
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