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Feature Request: Forms Action History sorting

asked on December 19, 2014

In the newest 9.2 update for Forms the Action history sort order was changed from ascending to descending. I would like to request that a feature be added to allow the user to choose whether the Action History is ascending or descending in the web view and when saving to Laserfiche.

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replied on January 7, 2015

Drew,

I filed the feature request to our product backlog. The change was made to pending tasks because we expected the user to be mostly interested in the latest action and it also affected the history tab. But you're right, in the history it makes more sense to get a top to bottom, oldest to newest, reading order for the actions.
 

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replied on December 22, 2014

Hi there,

In 9.2, save to repository and save to laserfiche, Action history is in ascending order.

Do you need option for save to laserfiche Action history in descending order?

Or just need option for web view Action history in ascending order?

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replied on January 7, 2015

Hello Abby,

I would like the option in forms to chose how the approvals look in the Action History. Previously an approval would look like this:

Submit - Oldest
Reject
Submit
Approve - Newest
 

After updating to 9.2 this has been reversed:

Approve - Newest

Submit
Reject
Submit - Oldest

 

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replied on January 7, 2015

Drew,

I filed the feature request to our product backlog. The change was made to pending tasks because we expected the user to be mostly interested in the latest action and it also affected the history tab. But you're right, in the history it makes more sense to get a top to bottom, oldest to newest, reading order for the actions.
 

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replied on July 13, 2021

Hi! Has this been implemented? we would really like to sort in oldest to newest

 

Thanks!

 

Frank Smith

Umpqua Community College

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