
Jessrey Garrido focused on improving the framgia/sph-hris repository by addressing a critical UI data-binding issue in the Leave Notifications feature. Using React and TypeScript, Jessrey resolved inconsistencies in how the Leave Type was displayed within notification modals, ensuring that users always see accurate leave category information. The solution involved propagating the LeaveType from the backend data layer through to the frontend UI, updating both general and resolved leave details modals. This work enhanced the reliability of data flow between backend and frontend components, reduced user confusion, and improved the maintainability of UI state management for future scalable changes.

Monthly work summary for 2024-10 focusing on framgia/sph-hris. Core accomplishment: resolved a critical UI data-binding issue in Leave Notifications by ensuring the Leave Type is displayed consistently in notification modals. This fix improves user clarity on leave details and prevents miscommunication about leave categories. Overall, the changes strengthen data flow from the backend LeaveType to the UI, reducing support friction and improving reporting accuracy.
Monthly work summary for 2024-10 focusing on framgia/sph-hris. Core accomplishment: resolved a critical UI data-binding issue in Leave Notifications by ensuring the Leave Type is displayed consistently in notification modals. This fix improves user clarity on leave details and prevents miscommunication about leave categories. Overall, the changes strengthen data flow from the backend LeaveType to the UI, reducing support friction and improving reporting accuracy.
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