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Rob Moran commented on NIFIREG-77:
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I think it makes sense to enable multiple selections the same way that it is 
done in the users or buckets table of the admin section with right-aligned 
checkboxes and an action (_Compare versions_) available from the Actions button 
menu. 

This approach will scale nicely as more functionality that can be performed on 
a resource is introduced.

[~scottyaslan] I am wondering how interaction would work here. I'm thinking 
each Change Log "row" will need two, more carefully defined areas a user can 
click on: 1) the current area that opens/closes details, and 2) a new area 
containing a checkbox. Clicking the checkbox area would apply similar styling 
as a selected table row -- thoughts?

> Allow a user to see the changes created by the currently loaded version
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>
>                 Key: NIFIREG-77
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFIREG-77
>             Project: NiFi Registry
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>    Affects Versions: 0.1.0
>            Reporter: Joseph Percivall
>            Priority: Critical
>         Attachments: Suggestion for diff UX.png
>
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> As a user, I would like to see the changes that are included in a particular 
> version. More specifically, if I'm on an old version and I upgrade to a 
> version written by someone else, I have no way to know what changes occurred 
> during that version upgrade.
> A simple solution would be to utilize the same logic which displays the 
> current differences between local and stored in the registry and use that to 
> show the differences between the current version N and version N-1. The user 
> could then change between versions to see the changes that happened as part 
> of that version.
> An even better solution (from a DFM perspective) would be to be able to see 
> the changes within any version (not just the most recent). That way a DFM 
> wouldn't have to stop the flow for an extended period of time to view the 
> changes/differences in different versions but I think that'd be more work.



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