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As a caseworker, I want to know if I have completed all the claims assigned to me and if there aren't or aren't any more claims in the queue for me to work on.
This happens in two scenarios:
In these cases, x assigned, y completed numbers are the same. At this point, a caseworker cannot work on anything.
h1 and in title caseh2 and in sentence caseh2 and in sentence caseEstablish next claim button is disabled and follow our disabled button pattern
Way to go!
You have completed all the claims assigned to you.
https://github.com/department-of-veterans-affairs/appeals-design-research/issues/129
@lakohl I split up the issues in this repo. Can you review these?
@gnakm @avrildavid This looks good, but on the third line lets be consistent with how we message no more claims in the queue on #1564 e.e. if we say 'There are no more claims in the queue.' we should use that verbige on the third line here. Likewise if we say 'There are no more claims to pick up' on #1564 we should use that here.
@gnakm the ARC team seemed to like the emojis as a way to indicate that they finished their daily assigned cases. I'm thinking that they might also be a good visual indicator here maybe next to Congratulations or to 'You have finished all the cases assigned to you'.
@avrildavid Also to consider, using 'Way to go!' vs. 'Congratulations'
@lakohl @avrildavid
Mocks and copy are updated!
Added Emojis
the ARC team seemed to like the emojis as a way to indicate that they finished their daily assigned cases.
@gnakm - super small update - this one should read "all the claims" instead of "all the cases" for consistency.
@avrildavid Thanks! Will change the copy!
@Sjones352 FYI I updated the mock above to match #1566
@gnakm lets check in on this
Ready to go

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@lakohl @avrildavid
Mocks and copy are updated!
Added Emojis