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I don't understand what will the chips do when selected or deselected, for instance, what is it supposed to happen after I remove a chip or how will the system respond to this behavior?Devin– Devin2023-08-23 16:47:26 +00:00Commented Aug 23, 2023 at 16:47
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See the last row in Group 1 in option 2. If I remove a chip, that means I don't need that piece of information from that person, and the group input changes to "Mixed".Michael– Michael2023-08-23 16:49:43 +00:00Commented Aug 23, 2023 at 16:49
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yes, I understood that. What I mean is what is this for. Is just to remove variables and then they are saved? Basically: what happens once you click on continue? Is it a search? something else? I see you said "These requests will be sent to the selected individuals", so I assume there's some important process happening, taht's what I'd like to know since the answer varies depending on thatDevin– Devin2023-08-23 16:53:06 +00:00Commented Aug 23, 2023 at 16:53
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Yea, this is a request information flow. As in, I am requesting information from you like dietary restrictions, airline preferences, passport information, etc. You would get a notification with the requested details and send them back. In this case, an admin is requesting that type of information from their personnel, which is split into groups. The challenge is, they might only need some information from a certain individual and all the information from another. The admin needs to be able to do all of this refinement and send in one go.Michael– Michael2023-08-23 16:58:39 +00:00Commented Aug 23, 2023 at 16:58
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No controls are reserved for one specific scenario. Controls, even rarely seen ones, are building blocks and we can use them whenever the use cases are right.Vitaly Mijiritsky– Vitaly Mijiritsky2023-08-24 04:51:10 +00:00Commented Aug 24, 2023 at 4:51
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