Description of problem: After seeing some confusion from users in the My Installed Products tab over not knowing products in the table were selectable, we made it so that the first Product in the table was selected by default. BZ 811340 I didn't want to carry that over to My Subscriptions initially, since the selection highlight would replace the row coloring we used to show (with no way to deselect it if there was only one entry). Now that we're changing how we call out expiring/expired subscriptions to not rely on a row highlight, and instead use an icon and a highlight in the details, we could safely select the first subscription here as well so that the details pane is populated when they first switch to the tab.
commit 134c000b2fc4f88cad36f82a93d9a42c72004c71 Refs: <origin/awood/841396>, awood/841396, subscription-manager-1.0.14-1-11-g13~ Author: Alex Wood <awood> AuthorDate: Tue Aug 21 16:43:17 2012 -0400 Commit: Alex Wood <awood> CommitDate: Tue Aug 21 16:44:13 2012 -0400 841396: Select first item in My Subscriptions table by default.
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Created attachment 610854 [details] first of "My Subscriptions" is selected by default Verifying version... [root@rhsm-accept-rhel5 ~]# rpm -q subscription-manager-gui subscription-manager-gui-1.0.17-1.el5 After registering and autosubscribing or manually subscribing and then clicking to the "My Subscriptions" tab, the first of the consumed subscriptions is now automatically selected by default thereby populating the Subscription Details pane for the default selected subscription. Moving to VERIFIED.
Created attachment 610857 [details] another view of the default selected "My Subscription" that is currently expired attaching another screenshot to show an example of the highlighted details and icon on an expired subscription that mreid referred to in comment 0
Since the problem described in this bug report should be resolved in a recent advisory, it has been closed with a resolution of ERRATA. For information on the advisory, and where to find the updated files, follow the link below. If the solution does not work for you, open a new bug report. http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2013-0033.html