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Bug: Unable to configure system modules on existing edge models #1415

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kbeaugrand opened this issue Oct 26, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1420
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Bug: Unable to configure system modules on existing edge models #1415

kbeaugrand opened this issue Oct 26, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1420
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Expected Behavior

We should be able to edit the system module son the edge device model details

Current Behavior

The info is only editable on the new edge device model page.

Steps to Reproduce

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Portal version: 3.4
LoRaWAN Stack version:

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@kbeaugrand kbeaugrand added the bug Something isn't working label Oct 26, 2022
@kbeaugrand kbeaugrand moved this to 📝 Todo in IoT Hub Portal Oct 26, 2022
@kbeaugrand kbeaugrand added this to the S44 milestone Oct 26, 2022
@Sben65 Sben65 self-assigned this Oct 26, 2022
@Sben65 Sben65 moved this from 📝 Todo to 🚧 In Progress in IoT Hub Portal Oct 26, 2022
kbeaugrand pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 26, 2022
@Sben65 Sben65 moved this from 🚧 In Progress to 💬 Ready for Review in IoT Hub Portal Oct 26, 2022
kbeaugrand pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 26, 2022
…#1420)

* resolve #1415

* fix unit test

* add new test for configService

* add new test

* add new test
@kbeaugrand kbeaugrand moved this from 💬 Ready for Review to 🚀 Ready in IoT Hub Portal Oct 26, 2022
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