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  1. Red Hat Decision Manager
  2. RHDM-1295

Decision Tree - palette panel and canvas panel are the same so can't see all fields when creating the tree

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    • Bug
    • Resolution: Won't Do
    • Minor
    • None
    • 7.3.0.GA
    • Decision Central
    • Windows Server 2016, JBoss EAP 7.3

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      Workaround: Reducing the zoom of the page so that it covers most of the fields of the object

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      Workaround: Reducing the zoom of the page so that it covers most of the fields of the object
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      Create object with 20 or more (depends on screen size and zoom) fields
      Create a Guided Decision Tree object.
      Open the object palette.
      Drag the object node to the top of the canvas.
      If you want to insert the last field of the object you can't because it isn't visible.

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      Create object with 20 or more (depends on screen size and zoom) fields Create a Guided Decision Tree object. Open the object palette. Drag the object node to the top of the canvas. If you want to insert the last field of the object you can't because it isn't visible.

    Description

      When there is a large list of fields in the field palette, if the user wants to select the last field, it isn't possible due to interface limitation of one single scroll bar for both palette and tree diagram canvas.

      We either see the tree diagram (see attachment "Step 1") or the last fields (see attachment "Step 2").

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            trikkola Toni Rikkola
            p.a.viegas Pedro Viegas (Inactive)
            Jozef Marko Jozef Marko
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