Fixes #20999 ## Summary Fixes a UX issue where clicking **Move left** or **Move right** in the column header dropdown immediately closed the menu, forcing users to reopen it for every single move. ## Problem `handleColumnMoveLeft` and `handleColumnMoveRight` both called `closeDropdownAndToggleScroll()` unconditionally at the top of their handlers — before even checking `canMoveLeft` / `canMoveRight`. This immediately set the Jotai atom `isDropdownOpenComponentState` to `false`, unmounting the dropdown. Since move actions are **repeatable** — a user might want to shift a column several positions — they were forced into a frustrating loop: click header → click move → click header → click move → repeat for every step. ## Fix Removed the two `closeDropdownAndToggleScroll()` calls from the move handlers in `RecordTableColumnHeadDropdownMenu.tsx`. ```diff const handleColumnMoveLeft = () => { - closeDropdownAndToggleScroll(); - if (!canMoveLeft) return; moveTableColumn('left', recordField.fieldMetadataItemId); }; const handleColumnMoveRight = () => { - closeDropdownAndToggleScroll(); - if (!canMoveRight) return; moveTableColumn('right', recordField.fieldMetadataItemId); }; ``` All other handlers — **Filter, Sort, Hide** — are untouched and still close the dropdown correctly, since those are one-shot or navigation actions. ## Changes | File | Change | |---|---| | `RecordTableColumnHeadDropdownMenu.tsx` | Remove 2 `closeDropdownAndToggleScroll()` calls from move handlers | | `RecordTable.stories.tsx` | Add `HeaderMenuStaysOpenAfterMoveRight` regression story | ## Testing **Storybook interaction test** — `HeaderMenuStaysOpenAfterMoveRight`: clicks "Move right" then asserts the menu is still visible. **Manual checklist:** - [x] Move right → menu stays open - [x] Move right again → column moves again, menu still open - [x] Move left → menu stays open - [x] Move rightmost column → "Move right" disappears, menu stays open showing "Move left" - [x] Filter → menu closes *(unchanged)* - [x] Sort → menu closes *(unchanged)* - [x] Hide → menu closes *(unchanged)* - [x] Click outside → menu closes *(unchanged)* - [x] Escape → menu closes *(unchanged)* - [x] TypeScript: zero new errors (`tsc --noEmit`) --------- Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix.malfait@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Charles Bochet <charles@twenty.com>
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