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[FEAT]Ensure Consistent Display of Admin Dashboard Widgets #1177

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DemDem-code opened this issue Aug 25, 2024 · 0 comments
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[FEAT]Ensure Consistent Display of Admin Dashboard Widgets #1177

DemDem-code opened this issue Aug 25, 2024 · 0 comments
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## Description
Description:
Widgets on the admin dashboard are displaying inconsistent data or failing to load. This issue affects the reliability of the dashboard as a tool for real-time data monitoring.

Purpose:
To ensure that all widgets on the admin dashboard load correctly and display consistent, accurate data, thereby improving the reliability of the dashboard for monitoring and decision-making.

Acceptance Criteria:

All dashboard widgets load without error across different sessions.
Data displayed in widgets is consistent and accurate.
No discrepancies in widget data when compared with database records.
Widgets dynamically update without manual refresh.
Visual and functional testing confirms consistent widget performance.

Requirements:

Investigate the current widget rendering process.
Identify and resolve causes of inconsistent data display.
Ensure proper data binding and API integration for widget data.
Optimize the loading process for faster and reliable widget rendering.
Perform comprehensive testing across different admin roles and data sets.

Expected Outcome:
Admin dashboard widgets will consistently display accurate and up-to-date data, ensuring that admins have reliable access to the information needed for their tasks.

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