In the microsoft office store partner center the "Analyze -> Acquisitions" graph for my outlook add-in is not updated for the last 10 days. It looks like it correlates with the day where I uploaded a new version of the add-in which was rejected by the seller dashboard team. But the old version is still available in the office store, so I would expect to see acquisitions for the add-in.
The add-in is named Plandisc, and I have been running e-mail marketing campaigns this week, so I would expect some acquisitions, and not zero as the graph shows.
Metrics run on a standard SLA of 4 days behind the current date.
Any issues with individual metrics should be reported to Support Team via the App Analytics and Commerece option
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I have created a Dataiku DSS Free Edition account. I have worked in many projects in a computer, but now I need to use the same account from a new PC. When initiating Dataiku Launcher in this new PC, the program asks if I have a DSS license file. The answer is no, because, as reported in Dataiku documentation, "If you use the Free Edition, the license is automatically generated when you fill out the form the first time you start the product, and never needs updating."
Yet, if I select the "no" option,it asks me to create a new account. But of course, I need to work on the existing projects in my account. How can I achieve this?
I have a weekly survey running since June 2017.
If I download a weeks data as an Excel spreadsheet from the web interface, it has always contained a Weight column with the respondent weight.
However, for my surveys since the end of June, if I download the weekly survey with the API, the downloaded spreadsheet contains a Weight column, but it is empty. The early surveys conducted in June download with weights using either the web site or API.
Survey id 7y5cdnpprsjn4ie4tmlmwkvyne (publicly readable) is an example.
The problem here of course is that the data downloaded by the API are unusable without the weights.
Is there any API or command line tools for getting iOS application statistics? I did read about the Java Reporter and Autoingestion tools but they are extensive enough in terms of reports. I need to get a report like every month how many users installed, uninstalled, where are they from, etc. There is some data in the sales report its not exactly what we are looking for. I am only concerned about usage and installation statistics and not sales or finance.
We are rolling out a global instance of TFS 2010 in our organisation which will be used both internally and externally (vendors). I'd like to be able to get some reports of the daily activity across all the Team Project Collections and Team Projects for things like:
Total number of Team Projects
Total number of Checkins/changesets per day/month/etc
Total number of bugs/issues logged per day/month/etc
Total number of bugs/issues resolved per day/month/etc
Datbase sizes for Team Project Collections
This information will be incrediably useful to help understand what the uptake and usage is like. It will also help to plan when/how we are going to need to scale our environment.
What's the best way to acheive this? Building my own custom reports in SSRS? Creating custom web parts for our integrated SharePoint environment? Or, are there any products out there that can help?
We’re creating some simple reports in SSRS that are being exported via Web Archive (MHTML) and pasted and sent by emails to the relevant subscribers.
These are mainly high level financial reports for the management.
My problem is when the data is exported from the report and pasted in the mail, the layout doesn’t look as good as in the report itself.
For example,
The pasted report data looks like:
December 13, 2010 (12:00:00 A.M. - 11:59:59 P.M.)
Total Video Revenues
$0.00
Completed Sessions
0
Non – completed Sessions
0
Cancelation
0
Instead of looking like:
December 13, 2010 (12:00:00 A.M. - 11:59:59 P.M.)
Total Video Revenues $0.00
Completed Sessions 0
Non – completed Sessions 0
Cancelation 0
The only way I’ve managed to overcome this layout issue is by adding a header into the RDL layout and insert in the header a text box filled with WHITE text (which isn’t visible).
This fixes the issue and the report looks good in the mail.
What can I do ?
I believe that it’s a weird way to solve the issue…
Thanks in advance,
Roni Vered.
Found the solution.
It appears that is a known issue which was fixed in one of the cumulative package updates of sp2.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935399.
A table in a report that is delivered by SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services with Service Pack 2 appears to be compressed when the report is opened in Outlook 2007