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Status Submitted
Workspace IBM Turbonomic ARM
Created by Guest
Created on Sep 29, 2025

When editing a Policy, the new UI does not show the options that have been set the way the Old UI did

As a Policy Administrator, I would like to see that options have been configured for the Policy I am editing without having to open each category to see what has been configured.  The old UI did this.

In the old UI, all of the sections that had values configured for the policy (Policy Schedule, Action Constraints, Automation workflow, Operational constraints, Scaling constraints)  making it easy to see at a glance what the policy does.

In the new UI, all of these sections are closed and to be fully sure you understand what the policy does, you need to open each of the sections to see what has already (or not been) configured.

From a usability perspective, this adds a lot of time to the process of maintaining policies.  

I think the behavior of the old UI, opening the sections that have had configuration made are automatically opened when opening a policy for editing should be implemented in the New UI to make Policy editing a better user experience.

 

Idea priority Low