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Task #19157: Sprint Planning for 15/12/2025 - 26/12/2025

Vessel Schedule - Previously uploaded Notice of Arrival (NOA) document persists when creating a new Vessel Schedule

Added by Redmine Admin 5 days ago. Updated about 17 hours ago.

Status:
Development Done
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Start date:
12/05/2025
Due date:
12/05/2025 (5 days late)
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:
0:00 h
Spent time:
GitLab ID:
3589
GitLab Milestone:
GitLab Ticket Number:
1060
GitLab Time Logged:
3600
Lock Timeline Date:
No
gitlab project trace:
Sprint Planning for 15/12/2025 - 26/12/2025

Description

Issue:

When creating a new Vessel Schedule after saving a previous one, the system incorrectly retains the previously uploaded Notice of Arrival (NOA) document. The NOA field should be cleared and reset to blank whenever the user starts creating a new Vessel Schedule.

Environment: Staging

Tenant: Maccs

Steps:

  1. Go to Vessel Schedule module.
  2. Click Create New Vessel Schedule.
  3. Choose vessel type (Import/Export or Import only).
  4. Fill in all mandatory details.
  5. Upload a Notice of Arrival (NOA) document.
  6. Click Save.
  7. Now click Create New Vessel Schedule again.
  8. The NOA document uploaded in the previous Vessel Schedule is still displayed when creating a new Vessel Schedule.
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GitLab Sync Log

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Actions #1

Updated by Redmine Admin 5 days ago

  • GitLab Sync Log updated (diff)
Actions #2

Updated by Redmine Admin about 17 hours ago

  • Status changed from New to Development Done
  • GitLab Time Logged changed from 0 to 3600
Actions #3

Updated by Redmine Admin about 17 hours ago

  • GitLab Sync Log updated (diff)
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