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RH403v6.11 : if I try to create a lifecycle environment from the GUI, that has the same name of one that I've created with curl, I get a "environment must be unique within the organization" error

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      URL: https://rol.redhat.com/rol/app/courses/rh403-6.11/pages/ch08s03 
      Reporter RHNID: atcorduneanu@extraordy.com
      Section Title:               Prepare Network Configuration for Provisioning                                                         

      Issue description: Guided Exercise: Query the Red Hat Satellite API I created the Training Organization and the lifecycle environments as described in the exercise, using satellite's API and curl. If I try to see the results of this on the GUI, I can set my organization to Training as expected, but if I navigate to Conten > Lifecycle Environments, I can't see the lifecycle environments that I've created, listed in the Lifecycle Environment Paths (I can only see Library). Furthermore, if I try to create a lifecycle environment from the GUI, that has the same name of one that I've created with curl, I get a "environment must be unique within the organization" error. EXPECTED I was expecting the lifecycle environments that I've created as per exercise request, being visible in the GUI, before deleting them. 

       

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            chetan-rhls Chetan Tiwary
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