+1 from me too. Switch to
“All” is the easiest solution for now
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Assunto: Re: [dsdp-mtj-dev] Device
Import Page - SDK selection
+1 support this change
Another
option is to show two tables in the page, one list all SDKs, and another list
the devices of the selected SDK. But I think this solution is a little
complicated, and there is no enough space to place two tables in the page. So I
support switch to "All SDKs" after device import.
Best
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Gang(Allen) Ma
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I
have a behavior question for the group. I noticed yesterday that if I
import a new group of devices, that they may not
show up if the SDK
filter is showing something else. This is
kind of strange, as it makes
it unclear without changing the SDK combo box if
anything was actually
imported. I have a change in my workspace
that switches to "All SDKs"
on successful import. The other option I can
think of would be to
switch to one of the SDKs that was imported, but
given that there may be
multiple SDKs imported, that doesn't seem right to
me either. I think
this is better behavior, but wanted to get
thoughts before actually
committing the change.
Thanks,
Craig
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