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Drag and drop projects to create newcollection or add to existing collection #328

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Minal0110 opened this issue Mar 7, 2019 · 1 comment
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Instead of selecting projects with plus icon on create collection page, you can use drag and drop functionality for selecting projects and creating new collection or adding it to existing collection.

@Minal0110 Minal0110 added the enhancement New feature or request label Mar 7, 2019
@Minal0110 Minal0110 changed the title Drag and drop projects to create new/add to existing collection Drag and drop projects to create newcollection or add to existing collection Mar 7, 2019
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Analysis of the issue:

For drag and drop functionality, selection of rows is anyway required. At present functionality, if we select a row from the main table the row gets added in the other table(table 2). For the same thing that needs to be implemented for drag and drop there will be 2 steps:

  1. Selection of rows
  2. dragging the selected rows

Also, the selection and addition of rows from multiple pages(pagination) will not work as expected because if we have checkbox selection, we can select multiple rows from multiple pages at a time but for drag and drop functionality we need to repeat the same process for all the pages i.e. to select and then drag. So, to keep a better User Experience keeping the implemented functionality would be better.

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