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UI: Environment drop down is not working for segment overrides (from the segment page) #2552

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gagantrivedi opened this issue Jul 31, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #2582
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gagantrivedi commented Jul 31, 2023

Environment dropdown, located here:
https://app.flagsmith.com/project/<project_id>/environment/<env_key>/segments?id=<segment_id> (under Feature tab)

Does not update segment override values for different environments, instead it just shows the first one for every environment

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  1. Create two segment overrides with different values in two environments
  2. Go to the segment page > Segment > Feature
  3. Select different environment from the environment
  4. See the value does not change

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It should update the value based on the environment selected

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@gagantrivedi gagantrivedi added bug Something isn't working ready-for-frontend labels Jul 31, 2023
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