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[GH-ISSUE #1593] Numbers of agents beside Site #2943
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Originally created by @jacksonsystems on GitHub (Aug 10, 2023).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/amidaware/tacticalrmm/issues/1593
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I have Sites as groups rather than sites - it owuld be handy if there was something like (xx) next to the site so at quick glance can see how many agents are in that site.
For example:
I have to click the site to see how many agents are in there, of course at top level you would have the total of agents.
Some of my 'SItes' are also abroad, split down into Offices and Groups, again, at quick glance if I expand the top company and drill into sites it would be handy to see at quick glance how many agents are in each site withot having to click each one.
(Ignore boxes in the image - just there to highlight where the number would be).
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@silversword411 commented on GitHub (Aug 10, 2023):
Thanks for reminding me about that, been meaning to try and figure that out for a while.
@wh1te909 commented on GitHub (Aug 11, 2023):
sounds good, if you hover your mouse over a site atm it will show the count, so we can just modify that to not require a mouse hover and of course need to make it an optional setting as some people might want to keep the old behavior.