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Search functionality on Segments page doesn't work #1346

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bcb37 opened this issue Mar 7, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #1394
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Search functionality on Segments page doesn't work #1346

bcb37 opened this issue Mar 7, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #1394
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bcb37 commented Mar 7, 2024

To reproduce:
Go to the Segments page in the frontend UI
Select a field and type a search phrase

Current behavior: Segments list is not filtered

Expected behavior: List is filtered based on the inclusion of the search string in the selected field.

@bcb37 bcb37 added the bug Something isn't working label Mar 7, 2024
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Filter by context also doesn't work

@amurphy-cl amurphy-cl added the priority: low Low priority issue label Mar 12, 2024
@amurphy-cl amurphy-cl moved this to Refined ToDo in UpGrade Project Mar 12, 2024
@Yagnik56 Yagnik56 self-assigned this Mar 18, 2024
@danoswaltCL danoswaltCL moved this from Refined ToDo to In Progress in UpGrade Project Mar 20, 2024
@danoswaltCL danoswaltCL moved this from In Progress to Code Review in UpGrade Project Apr 1, 2024
@bcb37 bcb37 moved this from Code Review to QA in UpGrade Project Apr 3, 2024
@Yagnik56 Yagnik56 moved this from QA to Done in UpGrade Project May 23, 2024
@ppratikcr7 ppratikcr7 linked a pull request May 23, 2024 that will close this issue
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