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ACSD-49527: GraphQL company roles don't display pagination correctly
The ACSD-49527 patch fixes the issue where the GraphQL company roles don't display pagination correctly. This patch is available when the [!DNL Quality Patches Tool (QPT)] 1.1.29 is installed. The patch ID is ACSD-49527. Please note that the issue is scheduled to be fixed in Adobe Commerce 2.4.7.
Affected products and versions
The patch is created for Adobe Commerce version:
Adobe Commerce (all deployment methods) 2.4.5
Compatible with Adobe Commerce versions:
Adobe Commerce (all deployment methods) 2.4.2 - 2.4.6
NOTE
The patch might become applicable to other versions with new [!DNL Quality Patches Tool] releases. To check if the patch is compatible with your Adobe Commerce version, update the magento/quality-patches
package to the latest version and check the compatibility on the [!DNL Quality Patches Tool]: Search for patches page . Use the patch ID as a search keyword to locate the patch.
Issue
GraphQL company roles don't display pagination correctly.
Steps to reproduce :
Enable B2B company.
On the storefront, create a new company.
Create at least two new roles for this company, so there are a total of three roles, as one role is the default.
Send GraphQL request to get roles specifying [!UICONTROL pageSize]: 2.
query {
company {
roles(pageSize: 2, currentPage: 1) {
items {
name
}
total_count
page_info {
total_pages
current_page
}
}
}
}
Check the GraphQL response.
Expected results :
total_count: 3
and total_pages: 2
are returned in the GraphQL response.
Actual results :
total_count: 2
and total_pages: 1
are returned in the GraphQL response.
Apply the patch
To apply individual patches, use the following links depending on your deployment method:
To learn more about [!DNL Quality Patches Tool], refer to:
For info about other patches available in QPT, refer to [!DNL Quality Patches Tool]: Search for patches in the [!DNL Quality Patches Tool] guide.
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