we have made several changes in our Odoo 14 CE and project.task.kanban and project.task.calendar views disappeared.
They are still in the settings -> views and I tried to revert everything to be the same as before the changes.
Also from backend we get both these views in project.task view: view_type:"kanban,list,form,calendar,pivot,graph,activity"
I also rollbacked the permissions to previous state and that also didn't help.
Do you have any clue what could be the issue?
Thanks for help!
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After creating a branch link and using it to install the app, then repeatedly tapping on the link again - that causes the app to re-open I am expecting to see events (install, open, referred session) in Dashboard > LiveView but there are no events recorded there at all.
Is there something I am missing that I need to configure to see events in LiveView?
The marketing view also only shows clicks and nothing against Installs or Re-opens?
Alex from Branch.io here: what you are doing should work as you describe, so there is probably some sort of configuration issue. Some things you can check:
Are you using the same Branch key inside your app as was used to generate the link(s)?
Try enabling debug mode to make sure the system isn't throwing out your events as fraudulent
The Marketing view sometimes has a delay, but the Live View should be at most 10-15 seconds behind. Are you seeing new data in the Clicks tab, but just not the Events tab?
Feel free to submit a ticket with additional details, so that we can help debug from the back end!
I am new to Odoo 9 (and openerp in general) and I am trying to follow the website builder tutorial here but I still can't figure out why my controller is not working :
I get the '404 Page not found' error everytime I go to the indicated route even though I followed the exact same steps.
Can anybody help me out with that?
Thanks!
I had the same problem, the solution is to restart odoo each time a new route is added.
I am working on a nodewebkit app. Looking for a functionality where in I can change task-bar icon of app to notify users, similar to what Skype does when a new message is received by user.
Is there any way it can be done in Nodewebkit?
Initially I tried changing window.icon in package.json file, but then I came to know that it is used only once, i.e. on app load. So that did not work.
Anything else I can try?
Thanks in advance
Window.requestAttention(Boolean attention) is what I was looking for.
It worked for me.
Thanks to Dhiraj, It gave me an additional feature for icon.
I am developing an iOS app for iPhone using Xcode of course, and need to have the facility to update the information on my initial view daily. This would consist of editing a logo for the day's date, and daily changing a block of text on the same page.
Another feature within the app would need to be to progressively add more and more content (adding further menus and categories of information available to the user on the interface).
I cannot seem to find anything to help me online so I would be HUGELY GRATEFUL for any help!
Cheers :)
Search for JSON and how to retrieve data from an online resource - that's what you want.
Here's a randon tutorial:
http://www.appcoda.com/fetch-parse-json-ios-programming-tutorial/
I have a navigation controller where i have the list of appointments in a table view. I have an add button on the right side corner for the navigation controller. When the user clicks the add button a view will appear with the textfields and buttons. The problem is when ever the user (of the app) adds his appointments and clicks the add button it has to hit the server and store that data. I want to do that using RestKit. Can anybody tell me how to hit the server and how i can store the data.
Yes, Google can.
Here is the first result for the search 'restkit tutorial' :
http://mobile.tutsplus.com/tutorials/iphone/restkit_ios-sdk/
And, in case that one is a little out of date, here's the second result for the search 'restkit tutorial' :
http://mobile.tutsplus.com/tutorials/iphone/advanced-restkit-development_iphone-sdk/
The current documentation is only on github. Most other sources are outdated, thanks to RestKit's rapid development.
The wiki has a lot of good information, and you can find documentation that's always up-to-date in the docs directory.
I recently wrote a detailled overview of RestKit with many piece of code and I think it can help you to understand how it works and how to get things done.
http://blog.octo.com/en/overview-of-restkit-a-core-data-enabled-ios-macosx-framework-for-restful-apps/