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Entity types are not translated in 'main observable type' filter #9857

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Archidoit opened this issue Feb 6, 2025 · 0 comments · Fixed by #9901
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Entity types are not translated in 'main observable type' filter #9857

Archidoit opened this issue Feb 6, 2025 · 0 comments · Fixed by #9901
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Reproducible Steps

  • Go in the Indicators list
  • Add a filter on 'main observable type'
  • The list of the possible observables types values for the filter are not translated :

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Whereas there are for a filter on 'entity type' in the Observables list for instance :

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@Archidoit Archidoit added bug use for describing something not working as expected needs triage use to identify issue needing triage from Filigran Product team labels Feb 6, 2025
@Archidoit Archidoit self-assigned this Feb 10, 2025
@Archidoit Archidoit added this to the Release 6.5.2 milestone Feb 10, 2025
@nino-filigran nino-filigran removed the needs triage use to identify issue needing triage from Filigran Product team label Feb 10, 2025
@Archidoit Archidoit added the solved use to identify issue that has been solved (must be linked to the solving PR) label Feb 12, 2025
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