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Thank you for your feedback! We have a command to list all entities as mentioned in our User Guide:
However, if the suggestion is to open the dropdown of each company section, this is an area which we are working on to improve in the future, as specified under the Planned Enhancement section in our DG! Hence, we have decided to classify it as NotInScope to provide you with some credit for identifying this area of improvement.
Items for the Tester to Verify
❓ Issue response
Team chose [response.NotInScope]
I disagree
Reason for disagreement: [replace this with your explanation]
❓ Issue severity
Team chose [severity.VeryLow]
Originally [severity.Medium]
I disagree
Reason for disagreement: I appreciate the team's reference to the list command in the user guide. However, the concern raised extends beyond the presence of the command in the documentation. The crux of the issue lies in the application's current interface, which does not seem to provide a direct and intuitive CLI command to list all entities. While the guide may document the command, the actual user experience when interacting with the application seems to lack this direct functionality, which is essential in a CLI-centric environment.
The current enhancement plans to improve the dropdown of each company entity is a positive step, but it does not address the immediate concern of listing all entities in a straightforward manner via the command line. This gap can lead to a less efficient user experience, especially for users who rely on quick and direct CLI commands for their workflows.
As such, I believe the severity of this issue should be reconsidered. While the feature may exist in the guide, its implementation in the application's interface does not meet the expected standards of a CLI-centric system. The ability to seamlessly view all companies with a single, clear command is a fundamental requirement that impacts user efficiency and satisfaction.
Thus, the severity could be more accurately classified as "Low" to "Medium," reflecting the impact on usability and the potential for improving the user experience with a more accessible listing feature. Enhancements in this area should prioritize direct CLI interactions to strengthen the application's core functionality.
Given the ability to click into the all list, there is no commands to list all, which violates the CLI centric application.
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