Luis7777hui Foursome 2024 03 281746 Min Upd Extra Quality -
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2️⃣ Core Requirements
| # | Requirement | Acceptance Criteria | |---|-------------|---------------------| | 2.1 | Event‑list view – Show a list of all foursome events for a selected date. | Given a date picker, the UI renders a table with columns: Event ID, Start Time, Duration (min), Latest Update Timestamp, “Refresh” button. | | 2.2 | Minute‑level timestamps – Store and display update times as total minutes elapsed since start. | An update that occurs 1,746 minutes after start appears as “1746 min upd”. | | 2.3 | One‑click “Update” – Push the most recent data to the UI without a full page reload. | Clicking the “Refresh” icon triggers an Ajax/WebSocket call that returns the latest state and updates the row in ≤ 300 ms. | | 2.4 | Search & filter – Ability to filter by event ID, participant name, or minute range. | Typing “1746” narrows the list to rows whose latest‑update‑minutes contain that value. | | 2.5 | Export – Download the displayed list as CSV or JSON. | A “Download” button produces a file with the same columns as the UI, timestamps kept in minute format. | | 2.6 | Responsive design – Works on desktop, tablet, and mobile. | All controls remain usable on a 320‑px width screen. | | 2.7 | Access control – Only users with the Foursome‑Editor role may trigger manual updates. | If a non‑authorized user clicks “Refresh”, a tooltip “Insufficient permissions” appears. | luis7777hui foursome 2024 03 281746 min upd
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“Thank you for being the perfect foursome at 17:46 on 2024‑03‑28. Your collaborative spirit has been logged. Expect a small token of appreciation soon.” | | 2