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<P> tags appearing in preview in the Orchestrator #505

Open KatePalmerLilley opened 1 month ago

KatePalmerLilley commented 1 month ago

As discussed at this afternoon's catch up.

tags are appearing in the following items: - Data set header - Supporting information - NHS Business Definition - Data set Constraints Angie - Test branch - National Eye Colour Data Set ![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/72f7443f-cb10-4f16-a470-a79baa1853a4) ![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f94bb497-c2e4-4dd1-95e3-c6302e52733f) ![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e27e7885-8110-4daf-bd97-71eea6c468b2) ![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9e07cad2-ca85-4547-b230-171f6a12d8e7)

AngelaFaulding commented 1 month ago

Another example of p tags appearing in a short description for a Class created this morning

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AngelaFaulding commented 1 month ago

12/08/24 - Linked to System C issued so moved to In Progress.

pjmonks commented 1 month ago

Current update is that this is still an issue on our backlog to investigate, track via:

AngelaFaulding commented 1 month ago

19/08/24 - System C are working on this.

AngelaFaulding commented 1 month ago

P tags are still appearing in data set headings:

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AngelaFaulding commented 3 weeks ago

This has been fixed and is waiting for deployment

pjmonks commented 2 weeks ago

This issue has been fixed and deployed to TEST, TRAINING and LIVE. Please move this to the "Ready for NHS E Testing" state.

pjmonks commented 1 week ago

Hopefully, this is self explanatory. Edit some descriptions in the Mauro UI, and the <p> tags should not appear in the Orchestrator preview anymore. This includes descriptions, short descriptions and data set table components.

AngelaFaulding commented 1 week ago

I have created a new Class, Attribute and Data Element in CR8008 and there are no p tags in the short descriptions. @KatePalmerLilley - can you check a few of your items please?