Fixed: chip selection on the PO page when coming from review page#351
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Summary of ChangesHello @ymaheshwari1, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed! This pull request resolves an issue where the chip selection on the Purchase Order (PO) page was not correctly cleared when a user navigated back from a review page. By ensuring that the Highlights
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This pull request correctly addresses an issue where the selected mapping chip on the Purchase Order page was not being deselected when navigating back from the review page. The fix, which involves resetting selectedMappingId within the ionViewDidEnter lifecycle hook, is appropriate. I've added one suggestion to also reset the fileColumns property in the same method to ensure a complete state reset and prevent stale data from persisting.
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To ensure the component state is fully reset when the view is re-entered, fileColumns should also be cleared, similar to content and other properties. This prevents stale data from being held in the component state when the user navigates back to this page.
this.content = []
this.fileColumns = []
this.selectedMappingId = ""
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