Bug 472424

Summary: Pagination settings changed, 5 items in a list is no longer available
Product: [Community] Spacewalk Reporter: wes hayutin <whayutin>
Component: WebUIAssignee: Jesus M. Rodriguez <jesusr>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: wes hayutin <whayutin>
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Version: 0.4CC: duffy, jesusr
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Description wes hayutin 2008-11-20 19:00:07 UTC
Description of problem:

Can we please reinstate the 5 items per page in our paginations settings.
It would make qa very happy :)  which is reason enough right???

Comment 1 Jesus M. Rodriguez 2008-11-25 20:42:55 UTC
5 added back in commit 93b1337d39ff2f783290e38fc2c703a53ad08c4f

Comment 2 Máirín Duffy 2008-11-25 20:54:28 UTC
why would that make qa happy? does the 5 less items really make the pages load that much faster?

Comment 3 wes hayutin 2008-12-02 14:57:53 UTC
Hey Miz..
It makes testing the pagination feature across the product easier.  A small example would be testing system search and pagination.  If 10 is the lowest setting, I have to register ten system profiles instead of five.  Not a big deal until you do it over and over and over ;)  

We also have a some automation for package search that expects to be able to switch pagination to 5.  It expects to find particular package search results on a page other than the first.

I'm not looking for five to be a default option, just an option.  

Thanks :)

Comment 4 wes hayutin 2008-12-16 14:42:42 UTC
https://dhcp231-158.rdu.redhat.com/rhn/account/UserPreferences.do
lists 5 as an option
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