[UXPROD-3751] Users: Update loans pages to better handle large numbers of open loans Created: 12/Jul/22  Updated: 22/Dec/23

Status: Draft
Project: UX Product
Components: None
Affects versions: None
Fix versions: None

Type: New Feature Priority: TBD
Reporter: Stephanie Buck Assignee: Khalilah Gambrell
Resolution: Unresolved Votes: 0
Labels: None
Remaining Estimate: Not Specified
Time Spent: Not Specified
Original estimate: Not Specified

Issue links:
Defines
is defined by PERF-497 Loan Renewal time increases from /use... Open
Relates
relates to CIRC-1780 [SPIKE] Investigate renewal performan... Closed
relates to UIU-2629 The open loans page for a user with l... Closed
relates to UIU-2632 Delays in UI with Declare lost action Closed
Release: Not Scheduled
Development Team: Vega
PO Rank: 0
Rank: Cornell (Full Sum 2021): R2
Rank: Duke (Full Sum 2021): R2

 Description   

Current situation or problem: The open loans page for a user with large quantities of loans put lot of CPU and memory pressure on user's computer and the UI slows down significantly. This is especially noticeable when taking actions on the loans (e.g. renewing, declaring lost). The actions take significantly longer to complete than anticipated, potentially a minute or more for declared lost.

In scope: UI updates to open loans page. Closed loans page should be updated to align with changes made to open loans. 

Out of scope

Use case(s): 1500+ open loans for single user, common with institutional cards, like internal use or ILL lending accounts

Proposed solution/stories

Links to additional info: See UIU-2629 for the original issue and the following spikes for solutions investigated UIU-2637 Closed , UIU-2638 Closed , UIU-2641 Closed

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 Comments   
Comment by Corrie Hutchinson [ 22/Dec/23 ]

Is this ticket on a current roadmap somewhere?  We continue to see this problem and are interested in a solution.  Thanks!

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