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Problem 1 : If you select edit set from a specific subset then you don’t get to that subset, you get to the default (if defined) or the All Roots, not a logical step. Even more confusingly the header for the set editor gives the set name you opened but the default subset is what is displayed (or All Roots)
Editing a set should take you to that set.
Problem 2 : If a new dimension has been created (and so has no subsets) then the normal places where the user would go in Pafe to access the Set Editor are unavailable (greyed out). This makes the product hard to use and counter intuitive.
You have to navigate down to the Members to access a “New Set” option.
There seems to be a pointless distinction between “Edit Set” and “New Set”
There does not appear to be any difference in behaviour between Edit Set (opens set editor @ All Roots) and New Set (opens set editor @ All Roots), so why bother to make the distinction?
In general people won’t know about the New Set option as they would never burrow down to the Members to try and get to the set editor.
It’s worth pointing out that if you select edit set from a specific subset then you don’t get to that subset, you get to the default (if defined) or the All Roots, again not a logical step.
Edit set should be available when there is no set and it should just open the All Roots view.
Please see attached word doc for write up with screenshots.
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