Feature #3121
Add ability to refine search results in Recent updates page
Status: | New | Start date: | ||
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Priority: | Low | Due date: | ||
Assignee: | - | % Done: | 0% | |
Category: | - | |||
Target version: | - | |||
Sponsored: | Tested version: |
Description
From ICA/LAC ICA-AtoM review: "It would be helpful to be able to refine the
search results of the filtered list of all recent changes. For instance, it
would be helpful to have a hierarchical list of the fonds concerned by
these recent changes with their components." We could address this at least
in part by showing fonds/collection etc. to which an updated information
object belongs. Or we could add a search box to the recent updates page.
[g] Legacy categories: Search / browse
History
#1 Updated by Evelyn McLellan over 12 years ago
Issue should read "From DAF/LAC review..." i.e. Direction des Archives de France.
#3 Updated by Evelyn McLellan over 11 years ago
- Status changed from New to New
- Priority changed from Low to High
I'm upgrading this to high because it's on D. Mattison's (memoryBC) wish list. His request is specifically to include the ability to refine the list by date range.
[g] Labels added: Priority-High
[g] Labels removed: Priority-Low
[g] New owner: David Juhasz
#4 Updated by David Juhasz over 11 years ago
- Status changed from New to New
- Assignee deleted (
Anonymous) - Priority changed from High to Low
See /p/qubit-toolkit/issues/detail?id=1709 for date range filtering of recent updates.
[g] Labels added: Priority-Low
[g] Labels removed: Priority-High
#5 Updated by Evelyn McLellan over 11 years ago
- Target version set to Release 1.2
Moved to 1.2.
[g] Labels added: Milestone-Release-1.2
#6 Updated by David Juhasz over 10 years ago
- Target version set to Release 1.3
Roll over to Release 1.3
[g] Labels added: Milestone-Release-1.3
#7 Updated by Dan Gillean almost 7 years ago
- Project changed from Access to Memory (AtoM) to AtoM Wishlist
Moving to AtoM Wishlist subproject until sponsored for inclusion or taken on by Artefactual developers.