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    • Sprint:
      CFAMX 2019R1 Sprint 3
    • Story Points:
      3
    • SOW (Time Tracking) Project:
      44728

      Description

      As a Store Manage I want to be able to edit future Sales Item Events so that I can control my forecast adjustments

      Notes
      Process flows to edit a Sales Item Event

      • Event Calendar > Select a Sales Item event scheduled for today, or in the future > Within the event detail modal, click on Edit > go to Create Event page (in edit mode)

      Acceptance Criteria

      Coming from the calendar

      1. Confirm Sales Item events scheduled for past dates cannot be accessed for editing - The modal should display, but there should be no edit button
      2. Confirm Sales Item events scheduled for today, or a future date can be accessed for editing - The modal should display, and include the Edit button
      3. Confirm that after clicking on edit the user is taken to the Create Event page (in edit mode) and the correct details for the scheduled profile (event) are displayed
      4. Confirm the Create Event page allows the user to change the date of the Event to today or a future date

      Back Button

      1. Confirm the Back button is displayed
      2. Confirm the user clicks on back, after making changes, the user is warned with a navigating away popup and warned that any changes will not be saved
      3. Navigating away popup
        • Header: Discard Changes
        • Content: Changes have been made that are not saved. If you Continue, your changes will be lost if you leave this page.
          • Buttons:
          • Cancel - Returns the user to the page
          • Continue - Returns the user to the calendar view they were on when they reviewed the event

      Make Adjustment

      1. Confirm that the scheduled date of the Sales Item Event can be changed to today
      2. Confirm that the scheduled date of the Sales Item Event can be changed to a future date
      3. Confirm that the scheduled date of the Sales Item Event cannot be changed to a past date
      4. Confirm that the Name of the Sales Item Event cannot be changed
      5. Confirm that the Event Type cannot be changed, the control should be disabled
      6. Confirm that the Day Part Selection can be changed (Added/deleted)
      7. Confirm that the selected Sales Items can be changed (Added/deleted)
      8. Confirm that the percentage adjustments of the selected Sales Items can be changed
      9. Confirm that there the Actions button is displayed
        • Options under actions:
          • Save
          • Delete (Not enabled for this story)
        • Confirm that the Save option is displayed, but disabled if no changes are made to the event
        • Confirm that the Save option is enabled once changes have been made to the event
      10. Confirm that clicking on Save saves the Event (Profile, date and Adjustments)
      11. Confirm that the user is taken back to the Events Calendar after the changes have been saved
      12. Confirm that a message is displayed notifying the user that the event has been updated:
      13. Confirm that if the date of the event is changed, the calendar is updated to reflect the new date selected

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                Reporter:
                will.englefield Will Englefield (Inactive)
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