
Pawan Atri contributed to the bcgov/MOH-ALR repository by delivering end-to-end features and stability improvements across EHIS modules, focusing on data integrity, workflow automation, and UI enhancements. He engineered robust backend and frontend solutions using Apex, Lightning Web Components, and JavaScript, integrating external APIs and payment gateways while refining data models and access controls. His work included dynamic endpoint construction, metadata management, and asynchronous processing, which improved deployment reliability and business process configurability. Through systematic code cleanup, refactoring, and comprehensive test coverage, Pawan ensured maintainable, secure, and scalable solutions that supported evolving business requirements and streamlined user workflows.
February 2026 — bcgov/MOH-ALR EHIS work delivered a focused set of features, flow improvements, and stability fixes that enhance user workflows, reliability, and maintainability, enabling faster delivery of business capabilities on the EHIS platform. The work established a solid foundation for future EHIS iterations through architectural refinements, code cleanup, and removal of deprecated flow fields, while expanding EHIS capabilities for end users. Overall impact: improved end-to-end workflow reliability, reduced technical debt, and clearer ownership of EHIS features and permissions, supporting quicker response to user needs and easier onboarding for new contributors.
February 2026 — bcgov/MOH-ALR EHIS work delivered a focused set of features, flow improvements, and stability fixes that enhance user workflows, reliability, and maintainability, enabling faster delivery of business capabilities on the EHIS platform. The work established a solid foundation for future EHIS iterations through architectural refinements, code cleanup, and removal of deprecated flow fields, while expanding EHIS capabilities for end users. Overall impact: improved end-to-end workflow reliability, reduced technical debt, and clearer ownership of EHIS features and permissions, supporting quicker response to user needs and easier onboarding for new contributors.
January 2026 summary for bcgov/MOH-ALR: Delivered a cohesive set of features and fixes across customization, automation, and UI; improved business process configurability, stability, and deployment readiness. Key outcomes include enhanced field and application configurability, stabilized page rendering with layout improvements, strengthened automation and governance, and sustained maintainability through flow, package, and configuration updates. Demonstrated strong frontend and backend craftsmanship, improving operational efficiency and data integrity across the suite.
January 2026 summary for bcgov/MOH-ALR: Delivered a cohesive set of features and fixes across customization, automation, and UI; improved business process configurability, stability, and deployment readiness. Key outcomes include enhanced field and application configurability, stabilized page rendering with layout improvements, strengthened automation and governance, and sustained maintainability through flow, package, and configuration updates. Demonstrated strong frontend and backend craftsmanship, improving operational efficiency and data integrity across the suite.
December 2025 monthly summary for bcgov/MOH-ALR: Key features delivered, major fixes, and deployment readiness across the codebase. Data model expanded with Comment field and new fields on the Flexi page; Omniscript/LWC updates with tests; UI and access improvements via permission sets, Flexi Page, and updated facets; and comprehensive packaging/configuration cleanup enabling safe deployments. Significant bug fixes addressing core runtime issues (Welltag wrapper, Aquifer, function reference errors), FlexCard errors, OmniScript issues, and workflow fixes (LabTest Requisition, application creation). Increased business value through improved data capture, system stability, and faster release cycles.
December 2025 monthly summary for bcgov/MOH-ALR: Key features delivered, major fixes, and deployment readiness across the codebase. Data model expanded with Comment field and new fields on the Flexi page; Omniscript/LWC updates with tests; UI and access improvements via permission sets, Flexi Page, and updated facets; and comprehensive packaging/configuration cleanup enabling safe deployments. Significant bug fixes addressing core runtime issues (Welltag wrapper, Aquifer, function reference errors), FlexCard errors, OmniScript issues, and workflow fixes (LabTest Requisition, application creation). Increased business value through improved data capture, system stability, and faster release cycles.
November 2025 (bcgov/MOH-ALR) — Delivered targeted UI enhancements, reinforced security and permission governance, expanded Apex/data model, and improved asynchronous processing and test coverage. These efforts delivered clear business value by enabling precise data views, reducing deployment risk, strengthening data integrity, and increasing system resilience.
November 2025 (bcgov/MOH-ALR) — Delivered targeted UI enhancements, reinforced security and permission governance, expanded Apex/data model, and improved asynchronous processing and test coverage. These efforts delivered clear business value by enabling precise data views, reducing deployment risk, strengthening data integrity, and increasing system resilience.
October 2025 (2025-10) monthly summary for bcgov/MOH-ALR. Focused on delivering integrated data access, enhanced payment and UI capabilities, and stabilizing the metadata framework. Key features delivered include water data integration with GWells and Water Rights data, centralizing and dynamically constructing API endpoints for licenses, applications, wells, and aquifers; end-to-end Moneris payment gateway integration with API wrappers and checkout UI; PHOCS Water rights UI enhancements with Flex Card styling and aquifer details; Trusted URLs management to govern external references. Major bug fix: Custom metadata initialization bug fix completing the metadata framework. Overall impact: improved data retrieval/mapping reliability, streamlined payment flows, improved UI/UX for water rights, stronger external integration governance, and robust metadata scaffolding. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Apex class updates; API wrappers; dynamic endpoint construction; UI components for checkout and Flex Cards; testing with external credentials; configuration and credential management.
October 2025 (2025-10) monthly summary for bcgov/MOH-ALR. Focused on delivering integrated data access, enhanced payment and UI capabilities, and stabilizing the metadata framework. Key features delivered include water data integration with GWells and Water Rights data, centralizing and dynamically constructing API endpoints for licenses, applications, wells, and aquifers; end-to-end Moneris payment gateway integration with API wrappers and checkout UI; PHOCS Water rights UI enhancements with Flex Card styling and aquifer details; Trusted URLs management to govern external references. Major bug fix: Custom metadata initialization bug fix completing the metadata framework. Overall impact: improved data retrieval/mapping reliability, streamlined payment flows, improved UI/UX for water rights, stronger external integration governance, and robust metadata scaffolding. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Apex class updates; API wrappers; dynamic endpoint construction; UI components for checkout and Flex Cards; testing with external credentials; configuration and credential management.
September 2025 monthly summary for bcgov/MOH-ALR: Delivered a broad set of enhancements, UI improvements, and structural cleanups across EHIS core, licensing workflows, and frontend architecture. Key changes include EHIS core module enhancements, Water Licensing classes, Flex Card UI overhaul, Well Detail improvements, and extensive layout/resource cleanup. Also applied Omni/general system updates and updated tests to align with UI/resource changes. These efforts improved licensing workflow efficiency, data presentation, frontend maintainability, and overall system stability ahead of production.
September 2025 monthly summary for bcgov/MOH-ALR: Delivered a broad set of enhancements, UI improvements, and structural cleanups across EHIS core, licensing workflows, and frontend architecture. Key changes include EHIS core module enhancements, Water Licensing classes, Flex Card UI overhaul, Well Detail improvements, and extensive layout/resource cleanup. Also applied Omni/general system updates and updated tests to align with UI/resource changes. These efforts improved licensing workflow efficiency, data presentation, frontend maintainability, and overall system stability ahead of production.
August 2025 (bcgov/MOH-ALR) delivered a comprehensive set of EHIS features, UI enhancements, and data-model refinements to enhance data capture, visibility, and governance. Key feature work includes EHIS-2365 feature development (commits c66e698f712a130b715f10402ffbc4278ad85601 and 43ac979ec901653ec352608ff53a5d3faa20e67f), Event Application improvements (commits 596f82a4ba896f50cffe445a2a191ac2a8dcbc59 and 69a86a1be42e638aae10925c707bce907ca23700), and Provision access to EHIS Standard (commits 09920581e31491af30998f9a01f4557ff8b88726 and e97a0740b8040f8bec956ea7b4500921a9a0394e). Admin access update for PHOCSRegulatoryCodeViolation (f1467076efb63c1cab9ed6adf848ccda879da9a4) further strengthened control. UI enhancements included Related List improvements (77337b5b23fd33bafe36b1c5c9da7b35a75a38bd) and the addition of Interaction Summary related list (ffe17f57076ea49e8c78f32d64fbd4dc1fff0ffd), plus filter criteria refinement (efa6b360c6d72a0a5f550055b72fc0b625fda11b). EHIS-2077 feature work (commit 995719b047f29c5613cd9e4965aac236a6c6d4c0) and EHIS ticket-based enhancements (EHIS-2423/2429/2443/2441; commits 82f19154c8b26d7f5c598457fbb7edc0a66274d4, d1de1b8d41d7b825b108853b40e23dd4198108e8, 178149a969edf3e5b6ed1dc52d2edf872f275c4d, 7ede8bdae49bb3f136d94adde429773b6e7cef17) expanded EHIS capabilities. Layout/UI adjustments (d137b6ee7cd0f889e8e1549ed50287bf6bd48844, d56c43d7bcc2c7e0692d24e3e3516aea4acb4157, 14274425e1c5d6c7d49ac2cd8004eb56b520abad) and comprehensive maintenance ( Batch 5 updates fa4c6ce77dff78ba95670c1c81c289a3b405f644 and 1d5e97e747067bc0d5487af9d54a888b299bfd2f) rounded out the batch. Data model cleanup removed deprecated fields (9ba03476bc261929bba99b2466464adcfe88a12e and ad525422e5ae80b31c2f307d9e60c080bfde69ee) and permissions enhancements modernized access controls (6459dd5929a57b91dddc7a99ef196a2ee3b678a4 and e40b3f631ceedef4613a47ddd83675310d526002). EHIS core data field updates (9ea01eb5bff66082295388f48960a27c43f4d8e6 and 8c4c46e18d037be5826bd9a971d99192c56bbd40) also shipped to align core data with new workflows. General updates across modules and housekeeping tasks ensured maintainability and readiness for upcoming EHIS cycles.
August 2025 (bcgov/MOH-ALR) delivered a comprehensive set of EHIS features, UI enhancements, and data-model refinements to enhance data capture, visibility, and governance. Key feature work includes EHIS-2365 feature development (commits c66e698f712a130b715f10402ffbc4278ad85601 and 43ac979ec901653ec352608ff53a5d3faa20e67f), Event Application improvements (commits 596f82a4ba896f50cffe445a2a191ac2a8dcbc59 and 69a86a1be42e638aae10925c707bce907ca23700), and Provision access to EHIS Standard (commits 09920581e31491af30998f9a01f4557ff8b88726 and e97a0740b8040f8bec956ea7b4500921a9a0394e). Admin access update for PHOCSRegulatoryCodeViolation (f1467076efb63c1cab9ed6adf848ccda879da9a4) further strengthened control. UI enhancements included Related List improvements (77337b5b23fd33bafe36b1c5c9da7b35a75a38bd) and the addition of Interaction Summary related list (ffe17f57076ea49e8c78f32d64fbd4dc1fff0ffd), plus filter criteria refinement (efa6b360c6d72a0a5f550055b72fc0b625fda11b). EHIS-2077 feature work (commit 995719b047f29c5613cd9e4965aac236a6c6d4c0) and EHIS ticket-based enhancements (EHIS-2423/2429/2443/2441; commits 82f19154c8b26d7f5c598457fbb7edc0a66274d4, d1de1b8d41d7b825b108853b40e23dd4198108e8, 178149a969edf3e5b6ed1dc52d2edf872f275c4d, 7ede8bdae49bb3f136d94adde429773b6e7cef17) expanded EHIS capabilities. Layout/UI adjustments (d137b6ee7cd0f889e8e1549ed50287bf6bd48844, d56c43d7bcc2c7e0692d24e3e3516aea4acb4157, 14274425e1c5d6c7d49ac2cd8004eb56b520abad) and comprehensive maintenance ( Batch 5 updates fa4c6ce77dff78ba95670c1c81c289a3b405f644 and 1d5e97e747067bc0d5487af9d54a888b299bfd2f) rounded out the batch. Data model cleanup removed deprecated fields (9ba03476bc261929bba99b2466464adcfe88a12e and ad525422e5ae80b31c2f307d9e60c080bfde69ee) and permissions enhancements modernized access controls (6459dd5929a57b91dddc7a99ef196a2ee3b678a4 and e40b3f631ceedef4613a47ddd83675310d526002). EHIS core data field updates (9ea01eb5bff66082295388f48960a27c43f4d8e6 and 8c4c46e18d037be5826bd9a971d99192c56bbd40) also shipped to align core data with new workflows. General updates across modules and housekeeping tasks ensured maintainability and readiness for upcoming EHIS cycles.
July 2025 focused on delivering critical features for MOH-ALR, reducing technical debt, and hardening data integrity. The work spans permission management, UI and template improvements, and robust data validation, with multiple commits across the codebase to support secure access controls and maintainable interfaces.
July 2025 focused on delivering critical features for MOH-ALR, reducing technical debt, and hardening data integrity. The work spans permission management, UI and template improvements, and robust data validation, with multiple commits across the codebase to support secure access controls and maintainable interfaces.

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