[UITEN-160] Names of tenant-created permission sets are not translating Created: 10/Feb/21  Updated: 10/Feb/21  Resolved: 10/Feb/21

Status: Closed
Project: ui-tenant-settings
Components: None
Affects versions: None
Fix versions: None

Type: Bug Priority: TBD
Reporter: Erin Nettifee Assignee: Unassigned
Resolution: Won't Do Votes: 0
Labels: None
Remaining Estimate: Not Specified
Time Spent: Not Specified
Original estimate: Not Specified

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Issue links:
Relates
relates to UIU-488 translate permission "displayName" va... Closed
relates to UXPROD-370 Make base permission names translatable Closed
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Development Team: None

 Description   

Overview: When choosing either a session locale or a tenant locale that is different than English, the names of library-created permission sets in Settings --> Users --> General --> Permission Sets do not translate.
Steps to Reproduce:

  1. Log into folio snapshot as a user with appropriate permissions to Settings --> Users and Settings --> Tenant or Settings --> Developer
  2. Go to Settings --> Tenant or Settings --> Developer and change the locale to a non-American English locale.
  3. Go to Settings --> Users --> General --> Permission Sets

Expected Results: The names of the permission sets are translated to the locale language.
Actual Results: The names still appear in American English.
Additional Information:
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Interested parties: patty.wanninger Peter Murray



 Comments   
Comment by Erin Nettifee [ 10/Feb/21 ]

Per Zak Burke's comments on https://folio-org.atlassian.net/browse/UXPROD-370 this is not actually a bug, but is expected behavior for tenant-created values. So I am closing this accordingly.

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