We would like to raise a formal product correction request regarding the Site Cluster/Structure page in IFS Cloud. The current client behavior does not support drag-and-drop repositioning of nodes and connected sites within the Site Cluster hierarchy, although this interaction pattern has been available in earlier IFS versions and is aligned with the expected maintenance behavior for hierarchical structures.
This limitation has a direct operational impact on our customer, who performs frequent structural reorganizations of sites within existing Site Clusters as part of ongoing supply chain, distribution, and master data governance activities. Without drag-and-drop support, users are forced to rely on more manual and time-consuming maintenance steps to re-sequence or relocate nodes in the hierarchy, which reduces administrative efficiency, increases the risk of configuration errors, and negatively affects daily business operations.
From a technical and usability perspective, this appears to be a regression or an inconsistency in the Aurena-based client implementation rather than a conceptual limitation in the underlying framework. Comparable drag-and-drop behavior is available in other areas of IFS Cloud where hierarchical or positional maintenance is required, which indicates that the platform already supports the necessary interaction model and event handling. In addition, historical documentation for Site Cluster/Structure describes the ability to drag and drop nodes, including subordinate nodes, to move them within the structure. We therefore request that IFS analyze this behavior in Cloud/Aurena and deliver a correction that restores drag-and-drop support for node movement within Site Cluster, consistent with previous behavior and with other framework-compliant areas of IFS Cloud.