New Recurring Fine Rule fields need to be put back in more user-friendly order

Bug #1839874 reported by Erica Rohlfs
This bug report is a duplicate of:  Bug #1857351: Angular Form Field Order. Edit Remove
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Bug Description

Evergreen Version 3.3

Administration -> Server Administration -> Circulation Recurring Fine Rules -> click New Recurring Fine Rule button

In previous versions of Evergreen, when creating a new recurring fine rule, the fields were displayed as name, recurrence_interval, low, normal, high, grace_period.

In 3.3 the order of the fields is: high, id, low, name, normal, recurrence_interval, grace_period.

The order in 3.3 isn't entirely user-friendly. While I'm not particular to what order the grace period and recurrence interval should fall under, it would make sense to have the low, normal, and high fields remain grouped together (as they were in previous versions).

Erica Rohlfs (erohlfs)
description: updated
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Bill Erickson (berick) wrote :
Changed in evergreen:
status: New → Confirmed
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Mike Risher (mrisher) wrote :
tags: added: pullrequest
Changed in evergreen:
importance: Undecided → Low
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Jane Sandberg (sandbergja) wrote :

Thanks for the patch, Mike. I'm taking a different approach to reordering angular admin interface fields over on bug 1857351, which still allows us to use the auto-generated admin interfaces.

If that approach would be of interest, I could add another commit to my pull request that re-orders these fields.

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Terran McCanna (tmccanna) wrote :

+1 to taking a consistent approach to all of the reordering. I'll go ahead and remove the pullrequest on this one and mark it a duplicate of bug 1857351.

tags: removed: pullrequest
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