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Type: Story
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Status: Closed (View Workflow)
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Resolution: Done
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Affects Version/s: None
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Fix Version/s: CFA 2020R2
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Component/s: None
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Labels:
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Sprint:CFAMX 2020R3 Sprint 3
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SCRUM Team:Brotherhood of Mutants
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Story Points:1
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Work Type Classification:Sustaining
As an administrator I want the ability to create ad hoc zones that can be used by the order guide so that I don't need to create hundreds of restaurant based rules
Notes
At times, such as Lent and selling fish, it would be useful to be able to create an ad hoc group of restaurants (zone) that can be used to manage an item, rather than creating 300+ Restaurant based rules.
These zones would be manually maintained by HS4 Support, and would also support the ability to be Vendor Specific, should it be required.
Acceptance Criteria
- Confirm that there is a new zone type, Location - Ad Hoc
- Confirm that a restaurant can be in one or many zones of this type
- Confirm that Order Guide Rules can be created using zones of this type
- Confirm that a vendor can be associated to these zones
- Confirm that if a vendor is associated to one of these zones, and that zone is used to create a rule, when the rule is applied it is treated as a vendor specific rule
- An example of this is a zone that contains PDC pilot stores and might be used to remove items from one vendor, but the PDC pilot doesn't fit nicely into any other zone type. Meaning that typically the PDC restaurants are serviced by CFA - ATL, but not all restaurants serviced by CFA - ATL are participating in the PDC pilot.
- Clones
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CFAMX-9352 Order Guide - Location - Ad Hoc Zone Type
- Closed
- implements
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CFAMX-9326 2020R3 Order Guide - Configure Vendor Based Zones
- Closed
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Review Test Scripts | Done | Unassigned |
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Deploy | Done | Unassigned |
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Functional Review with QA | Done | David Nayyar (Inactive) |
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DIT | Done | David Nayyar (Inactive) |
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Patch back code | Done | David Nayyar (Inactive) |
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Execute Test Cases | Done | Charles Wheeler |
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