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Feature/Observation with non concession activity #513

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@tsubik tsubik commented Nov 20, 2024

Ability to note that producer is doing activities in FMU that it has no official concession (non_concession_activity). In this case, it would be possible to select non operator FMUs in the forms.

This feature is only available for DR Congo observations.

We will not show FMU name in the portal for those observations.

PT: https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/187336758

@tsubik tsubik force-pushed the feature/obs-non-concession-activity branch from c5b49dd to 4e0062c Compare November 20, 2024 16:32
@tsubik tsubik requested a review from santostiago November 20, 2024 16:38
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It looks fine.
They won't need documents, right?

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tsubik commented Dec 10, 2024

Not sure what you mean @santostiago, which documents? This is only to be able to select FMU not belonging to the producer.

@tsubik tsubik force-pushed the feature/obs-non-concession-activity branch from 4e0062c to 235f0e5 Compare December 10, 2024 12:02
@tsubik tsubik merged commit 2cb4257 into develop Dec 10, 2024
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@tsubik tsubik deleted the feature/obs-non-concession-activity branch December 10, 2024 12:20
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