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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe
No
Describe the solution you'd like
When you show a list in a table, like an orders list, you need to click thru to a new page see all the data related to the order. This is annoying and not a good UX. The better option is to create a Expand Row component, so you can expand the row of the data to see more data. (see this for example: https://tanstack.com/table/v8/docs/framework/react/examples/expanding). Then you can offer both options, you can expand to see some data (like line items on an order, and shipping address), and then a link to see the data related to the order.
Describe alternatives you've considered
There are no alternatives. To see additional data, you either need to click thru to a new page, passing an id via the URL and then recreate the data with a new API call, or you can just get all the data you need on the first page and then expand it.
Are you able to assist to bring the feature to reality?
no
Additional context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe
No
Describe the solution you'd like
When you show a list in a table, like an orders list, you need to click thru to a new page see all the data related to the order. This is annoying and not a good UX. The better option is to create a Expand Row component, so you can expand the row of the data to see more data. (see this for example: https://tanstack.com/table/v8/docs/framework/react/examples/expanding). Then you can offer both options, you can expand to see some data (like line items on an order, and shipping address), and then a link to see the data related to the order.
Describe alternatives you've considered
There are no alternatives. To see additional data, you either need to click thru to a new page, passing an id via the URL and then recreate the data with a new API call, or you can just get all the data you need on the first page and then expand it.
Are you able to assist to bring the feature to reality?
no
Additional context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: