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Keep my morning filter |
Aug 18 |
Isaac, Priya |
3 |
building |
1st in the queue |
Building now — you will see it this week |
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A ready date on every PO line |
Aug 04 |
— |
1 |
next up |
4th in the queue |
Needs suppliers to give one at order time first |
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One packing list per supplier |
Jul 22 |
Andres |
2 |
shipped |
— |
Shipped Aug 18 — the button is on each container |
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Temu shipping cost per unit |
Aug 09 |
— |
1 |
blocked |
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The feed has written zeros since Aug 4; blocked, not forgotten |
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Every row says what you were told, and nothing sits here without an answer. Blocked is an answer. Declined with a reason is an answer. “Fourth in the queue, waiting on suppliers giving ready dates” is an answer. The only state that is not allowed is silence, because feedback that disappears quietly stops arriving within about a month — and then the queue looks empty and everybody concludes the app is fine.
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Bigger type on the tables |
Jul 30 |
— |
1 |
answered |
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Added as a density setting instead — Settings, comfortable rows |
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Bring back the old dashboard |
Jul 11 |
— |
1 |
declined |
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Declined — the Brief replaced it; tell me what is missing from it |
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Show me who changed a bid |
Jun 28 |
Isaac |
2 |
shipped |
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Shipped Jul 09 — every change carries a name in the audit log |
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The form asks two questions nobody else can answer. How often this happens, and how long it takes each time. Those two produce the hours-a-week figure the whole queue is ordered by, and they are the only facts in the process that live entirely in the head of the person filing. Everything else — which screen, which filter, which row — the app already knows and attaches without asking.
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