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Editing code list ID's in the content library #13951

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TomasEng opened this issue Oct 30, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #14181 or #14180 · May be fixed by #14128
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Editing code list ID's in the content library #13951

TomasEng opened this issue Oct 30, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #14181 or #14180 · May be fixed by #14128

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TomasEng commented Oct 30, 2024

It should be possible to edit the ID's of code lists in the content library.

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The ID of a code list is equivalent with the file name. So editing the ID will also require changing the name of the file in the repo

Acceptance criteria

  • The user can edit the ID of any code list in the content library
  • References to the code list are synchronized in the file system and in the interface when the ID is changed

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@wrt95 wrt95 moved this to ⚠️ Blocked in Team Studio Nov 4, 2024
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