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distinguishable waiting icons for different roles #633

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@eduardklap

Is there an existing feature request for this?

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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

When changing the role of a user in the Yoda group manager the system shows a message stating the role has been updated or that the user already has that role. Before changing the role, it is however impossible to see which role the user has because all 3 roles use the same “torso with clock“ icon.
This makes it impossible to see which role the invited user currently has.
Expected behavior is that we can see in one glance which role the user is (intended) to have.

Describe the solution you'd like

Since there is currently no direct translation between the role in Yoda and in SRAM, in Yoda 2.0 it can currently not distinguish between different roles.
But when the new version of SRAM is implemented in a future 2.x release, the user roles in SRAM and Yoda can be consistently synchronized. Would it be possible to make 3 different waiting icons for the 3 different roles?
As a suggestion Yoda could use the same standard icons but shown with a different color or transparent.

Describe alternatives you've considered

The workaround for now is to change the role to the intended role in Yoda, based on the message (role updated or 'already has this role') the role the user that still has to accept can then be confirmed. But in the future, seeing roles at a glance is important for admins and group managers.

Additional Context

Bug / feature request reported to us by VU during 2.0 acceptance testing

Acceptance Criteria

The feature should allow group managers to see in one glance which role the user is (intended) to have, also when they have not yet accepted the SRAM invitation.

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