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alexgleason avatar alexgleason commented on June 23, 2024 1

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alexgleason avatar alexgleason commented on June 23, 2024 1

When a user is a picker of a garden and they have orders to pick, it does display the plots divided by garden. So, markup and design for this already exists. Not the best example cuz it doesn't have a lot of orders, but hopefully you can imagine from the screenshot below.

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marykatefain avatar marykatefain commented on June 23, 2024

To expand upon this, plots should ideally also by default be sorted in the list alphabetically by garden, and then numerically ascending by plot number.

Ex:
Corinthian Gardens, 1
Corinthian Gardens, 2
Corinthian Gardens, 3
Spring Gardens, 1
Spring Gardens, 2
Spring Gardens, 3

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marykatefain avatar marykatefain commented on June 23, 2024

In the GM view this may be up to 100 plots at once. I suggest for GMs in the "manage my plots" we should move away from the cards format and instead fall back to a simple list - perhaps a table like:

Corinthian Gardens, Plot 1 | Sam Green | 3 upcoming orders
Corinthian Gardens, Plot 2 | Lacey John | 0 upcoming orders
Corinthian Gardens, Plot 3 | Kim Sarson | 1 upcoming orders
Corinthian Gardens, Plot 4 | Jake Phiter | 0 upcoming orders

(They should be able to click the row to go to the detailed "edit plot' view")

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marykatefain avatar marykatefain commented on June 23, 2024

Ah yes, this is helpful. Thanks!

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alexgleason avatar alexgleason commented on June 23, 2024

Another way to do this is to put the list of plots within the garden detail view. So, you visit the garden page and then the plots are shown below it. That might negate the need for a separate plots view entirely though. Not sure the best way to go about this.

We could separate plots by garden as in the screenshot above, but then we couldn't do advanced filtering like "Show me all the plots in only Garden A and Garden B".

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