Currently we are able to see where a module or process is used on a Dashboard. We need to have a similar ability for the NUX which warns or stops you deleting an object if it is referenced on a Page or App.
And there was much rejoycing!! 😁
I just ran into this yesterday! Glad its on the roadmap!
This is essential functionality.
@ChrisM
Is there any way to revisit or revive this request? Am cleaning up our models and this single functionality would save me hours of effort and make the administration process much safer./
Hi all, we are currently working on this, its been a lot more complex than we thought but we should be able to release soon. The Used In Pages metric will be displayed within the modules page beta experience on the right hand panel for each module, as well as a shown as a column in the table that can be sorted on. Lastly, it'll only show the modules that are linked to UX cards, this is because we hope to work on action dependencies of modules next year.
@Beccad Thank you! The module part is definitely the more impactful of the two. Looking forward to testing the functionality.
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