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Status Not under consideration
Created by Guest
Created on Jul 21, 2016

There is no Back button on page displayed when a user exits an in progress screening

This is related to GUM-5587. The customer has requested a Back button be provided on the page displayed when a user exits an in progress screening. On initial discussion with development, it looks like the screening flow has a single exit page 'AskSaveScreening', if this holds true there should not be significant effort to include the back button on this page which when selected will return the user to the screening script.

So the Back button for an exited screening should behave the same way as implemented for applications.

Customer Name New York - Department of Information Technology & Telecommunications (DoITT)
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  • Guest
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    Oct 1, 2020

    Hi Richard,

    We have reviewed your enhancement suggestion.

    We do not intend to incorporate your request into our product as it does not align with our product strategy. We are therefore closing this request and do not plan to take any further action.

    The new IBM Cúram Universal Access provides a configurable citizen-facing application that enables agencies to offer a web self-service solution to their citizens. Introduced in Universal Access v7.0.3, you can choose to use the IBM Universal Access Responsive Web Application instead of the classic client application. The Universal Access Responsive Web Application uses modern technologies, such as React JavaScript, and the IBM Social Program Management Design System to enable citizens to better access services in a browser from desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.
    More information can be found here:
    https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SS8S5A_7.0.10/com.ibm.curam.universalaccess.doc/CitizenEngagement/ctr_CitizenEngagementApplication.html

    Thank you for taking the time to share your ideas with us. Although we cannot pursue all of the submitted suggestions, we are committed to involving our users in building our product roadmap and appreciate your ideas.

    Regards,
    Shane McFadden, SPM Offering Management team
    You can find more information on the request process here.

  • Guest
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    Aug 6, 2016

    Hi,

    We acknowledge that this is a valid enhancement request. It will be considered for inclusion in a future release of the product. Thank you for your interest in the Cúram product.

    Thanks,
    Eloise O'Riordan, Cúram SPM Offering Management team