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Teams: Team of 0 people possible and problem with the Edit button of a 0-member team #10044

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HawKhiem opened this issue Dec 17, 2024 · 0 comments
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HawKhiem commented Dec 17, 2024

Describe the bug

I removed both participants of a team and the team still persist. One strange thing happened too after that. When I click onto the Edit button of the team without any participant, then click on the Edit button of another normal team, the edit pop up doesn't show up anymore. I have also included a screenshot of the error occured upon clicking on the Edit button next to a team without any participant

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To Reproduce

  1. Go to Teams section
  2. Remove all participants out of a team
  3. Try clicking the Edit button next to a normal team, verify that it works
  4. Try clicking the Edit button next to the team without any participant, verify that it doesn't work
  5. Try clicking the Edit button next to a normal team again, verify that it doesn't work anymore

Expected behavior

If team of 0 member is a wanted behaviour, I think the Edit button should still work for 0-member team.

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Which version of Artemis are you seeing the problem on?

7.7.5

What browsers are you seeing the problem on?

Chrome

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