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  1. We definitely don't want to assume, since packages can belong to multiple groups, even if most people don't assign them that way. If there is only one group, then maybe the dropdown can default to that so there's no extra effort required. Anyway, created CORE-2627 to address.
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  2. That seems a logical solution then. We don't use packages in multiple groups together but I'm sure others do. Perhaps it wouldn't take much logic for if the target package is only in one group for it to do the logic automatically?
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  3. When a service is added, the package group is known. In the case of the order form, the client selects the Package within the Package Group. In the case with Staff, it's listed underneath the Package Group name in the package selection drop down. If you are changing it using re-assign pricing, any package of like module can be selected, regardless of Package Group. And the Package could belong to one or more package groups. I think we need to add a second drop down menu after selecting the package / pricing to select the package group. I don't know if there is a need for using packages without being assigned to a group, since these cannot typically be ordered. See attached screenshot. Reassign pricing has the package as the label. Adding a service has the Package Group as the label.. so when re-assigning pricing, we do not know what the package group should be.
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  4. What logic is used to assign it when a service is added? The same logic should be used to keep it associated with the correct module of the pricing_id.
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