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I've seen a few post on moving direct reports and a few scripts in the repo.

Is it possible to create a home page action which allows a user to select a replacement manager for an existing manager and move all direct reports?

The best I've come up with is using an attribute on the manager to be replaced then running a custom command (either manual or triggered). However, it would be ideal if this could be simplified down to one step on one page.

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