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[Improvement]: Support sorting and filtering for table UI on AMS Dashboard #885

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zhoujinsong opened this issue Dec 8, 2022 · 4 comments
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zhoujinsong commented Dec 8, 2022

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  • I have searched in the issues and found no similar issues.

What would you like to be improved?

There are many table UI on AMS Dashboard.
We should support sorting and filtering operations to improve user experience.

How should we improve?

Add sorting and filtering operations for table UI on AMS Dashboard.

Are you willing to submit PR?

  • Yes I am willing to submit a PR!

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I will list the specific pages that need to be improvement later.

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XBaith commented Jun 3, 2024

Hi @zhoujinsong @zhangmo8 , should we consider supporting this feature now?

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zhangmo8 commented Jun 4, 2024

When the performance of the server is sufficient, I think it can be considered, but the relevant interactions need to be discussed in advance.

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