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"Highlight device in rack" button should link to parent device for child-type devices #16819

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Azmodeszer opened this issue Jul 4, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #16881
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severity: low Does not significantly disrupt application functionality, or a workaround is available status: accepted This issue has been accepted for implementation type: bug A confirmed report of unexpected behavior in the application

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Azmodeszer commented Jul 4, 2024

Deployment Type

Self-hosted

NetBox Version

4.0.6

Python Version

3.11

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Select a (racked) device of Parent/Child type Child.
  2. Click "Highlight device in rack".

Expected Behavior

Button links to <rack URL>?device=<parent device ID>, i.e. rack elevation view with parent device highlighted.

Observed Behavior

Button links to <rack URL>?device=<child device ID>, i.e. rack elevation view with nothing highlighted, since child device is not racked directly.

@Azmodeszer Azmodeszer added status: needs triage This issue is awaiting triage by a maintainer type: bug A confirmed report of unexpected behavior in the application labels Jul 4, 2024
@jeremystretch jeremystretch added status: needs owner This issue is tentatively accepted pending a volunteer committed to its implementation severity: low Does not significantly disrupt application functionality, or a workaround is available and removed status: needs triage This issue is awaiting triage by a maintainer labels Jul 4, 2024
@arthanson arthanson added status: accepted This issue has been accepted for implementation and removed status: needs owner This issue is tentatively accepted pending a volunteer committed to its implementation labels Jul 11, 2024
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