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Access to Edit Last Contact #744

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elwinameylentia opened this issue Dec 24, 2021 · 2 comments
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Access to Edit Last Contact #744

elwinameylentia opened this issue Dec 24, 2021 · 2 comments
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@elwinameylentia
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Feature Use Case

  • Currently, after entering the client's data and clicking save+finalize, users can no longer edit the data
  • Sometimes, users just realized that they enter the wrong data (string) after looking at the summary page
  • This new feature is expected to allow users to edit/correct the entered data if they realized that they made a mistake, even after they have saved the form
  • This edit feature only allows access to the client's last contact, not all contacts.

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Health workers as users can edit their answers for the client's last contact (e.g: patient just finished contact 3, so health worker can edit answers for contact 3, but cannot edit answers for contact 1&2).

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@Naima-Bashir
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This shall be reviewed this week to scope it out

@dubdabasoduba
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@elwinameylentia Due to how opensrp processes the events after finalising & saving the editing will be a bit hard to do. That's why the question in the next contact has an edit button to edit whatever information was entered before. \

@Naima-Bashir We might need to talk to WHO about this for more context and advice

@Naima-Bashir Naima-Bashir removed this from the March Milestone milestone Feb 23, 2023
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