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<UserStory> INV003: Remove Stock </UserStory>
<Changes>
1. Integrated InventoryManagementService into Controller to handle removal of inventory items.
2. Implemented InventoryManagementService::removeInventoryItem to mark items as INACTIVE in the datastore.
3. Enhanced AdminMenu with removeInventoryItem workflow:
- Displays inventory list with index, ID, part name, quantity, and price.
- Allows admin to select item by index for removal.
- Provides confirmation message after successful deletion.
4. Added static helper function displayInventoryWithItems in AdminMenu for modularized inventory display.
</Changes>
<Test>
Precondition:
1. Admin user is logged into the system.
2. Inventory contains multiple items with unique IDs.
3. DataStore is initialized and accessible.
Steps:
1. Navigate to Admin Menu and select "Remove Inventory Item".
- Verify that the system displays all inventory items with ID, part name, quantity, and price.
2. Select an item by entering its index.
- Verify that the system removes the item and displays a confirmation message.
3. Attempt to remove an item with an invalid index.
- Verify that the system rejects the input and shows an error message.
4. Navigate to "View Stock Levels".
- Verify that the removed item no longer appears in the inventory list.
</Test>
<Review>
Sreeja Reghukumar
</Review>
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