In Youtrack 6.5, is it possible to generate a search query which lists all issues that have been updated since the user have viewed them?
Like -read and #Unresolved (unfortunately this only displays issues that have been read at least one time)
The reason behind this is: It's quite difficult to determine which tasks you need to answer to or take care of. Especially in a team having updates on tasks during the day.
Or is there another way to manage such "unseen changes" in issues (maybe just for those you are watching on)? Or is there something similar to an inbox (except for notifications via eMail)?
No, it's not supported. Have a look at https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/JT-19610
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Is there a way in native SQL, SQL database specific (i.e. PostGresQL) or another (NoSQL database) to subscribe to query and receive updates when a entry matches the criteria? For example I have the query: SELECT * FROM users WHERE birthday = today() is it possible to receive update when a entry matches the criteria instead of using the so called 'pulling' mechanism? The query can be slightly more complex because this idea is required for a solution which send recurring messages based on the user preferences.
The only database I know that has built-in notifications like this is RebirthDB with a feature called "changefeeds":
They allow clients to receive changes on a table, a single document,
or even the results from a specific query as they happen. Nearly any
ReQL query can be turned into a changefeed.
The only problem is that the database began life as RethinkDB, but the company making it folded in 2016, leaving it to the open-source community. It's still alive as "RebirthDB" on GitHub with active development, but the documentation is just a copy of the old Rethink docs with GitHub notices. They have a website url, but no website. I hope they can keep it alive: it's a great idea.
https://github.com/RebirthDB/docs
I accidentally deleted my Jawbone UP app, I had 2, one being old from my Up24 and I recently realized it was only taking up space as an unused app but I accidentally deleted the new app I currently use for my up3.
Only different when it shows app icons for deleting is color.
I obviously now regret not making sure of the color to my new UP app. But too late for hindsight to help.
When I re-downloaded it, all my data from the past year is gone. It oddly kept the past 8 days which maybe is a default for all I know to only save the current week? Otherwise this makes no sense.I have tried everything in my phone and SD card. Nothing has an available cache from why I can see.
Then I went on jawbone.com to look up my data as I was told they backed it up there...
I did not know this before. But I went on and shows me the list, I forget what it's called but it has all year blank but has the last 8 days filled like it's all the data ever saved. I didn't delete anything from actual jawbone, only the stupid app and quickly reinstalled it. Only to find out all my 11 months of data, experience, goals, progress etc all gone. And now the UP app is treating me like a new "UPster" and I'm not. It doesn't seem to even know anything from smart coaches previous tasks and helpful suggestions based on me. Now it's all gone. I didn't write this down because I thought that's why may this app was for.
In the age of everything cloud storage it's appalling to see this has no such thing or backup that I see at all. Likely I lost all but hoping theirs a trick or a website or something I'm not aware of and could help. I also know some information in a phone even if deleted isn't actually deleted and I have been able to retrieve others deleted like they had a background copy of the data. This however does not seem to be the same. No matter what I do or where I go it seems that I have lost all data history.
I now have no desire or need for this useless bracelet if it won't even do the one thing I need it to, collect data and build progress with smart coach getting to know me. If the data is gone the point to all I was using the tracker for is now also gone. How is it not online where it says it should be? I'm assuming my app deletion also deleted any backups I may have had. And that's where I'm lost isn't that what backups like that are for? It now only shows me a week behind. The rest is gone. I don't know but I would imagine I could retrieve data lost. Otherwise why collect data. I was looking in my cloud drives but nothing is there. I just want what I lost, back.
Does it delete all cached items?
And why?
I should have my own account and I should be able to access it and look at and or retrieve my past information. Anyway I can I just need to know if possible and if so how do I get the data back? Or even manually input it because I have all my old weekly reviews on my Google account but they don't seem to be anything other than an email I can only look at. It won't sync or share info and without it being on the up app it does no good because I have no smart coach, nothing to relate new days to old ones with. Nothing. It doesn't even work with smart coach and that seems quite odd.
I had an account since day 1 and it is the same account I tried taking data files out of. I messaged Jawbone but it says 3 days before I get a reply. I'm feeling like Ill just need to give up but I've been sick for several years and this had literally been a lifeline to better health, motivation I've lost and need, support since I have no trainer to keep me focused or mindset...I got this to help while I have been Ill. This just posses me off real bad. not having all my old data. This seems ridiculous.
I'm sorry you're having these issues. In general, Jawbone does not delete any historical data unless you specifically request data/account deletion. Deleting the app from your phone should not remove data from the Jawbone servers unless that data had never been synced, which seems unlikely since you have the 8 most recent days.
One thing you should double-check is to make sure you're logging in with exactly the same email address that you had been using.
All this being said, contacting Jawbone customer support is the best way to solve your problem. If you haven't already, please reach out via the contact form:
https://help.jawbone.com/contact
The Jawbone tag on Stack Overflow is for programming questions related to the Jawbone UP API.
I'm working on a couple of million records, as soon as I try to run an advanced find, and put as a criteria a linked entity, the advanced find goes in timeout.
Create custom views on this allows me to filter properly? Anyone knows the proper way of using the advanced find this way? Are there limitations on the out of the box CRM that i should be aware of?
In CRM 2013 - it is possible to add indexes for specific fields by adding the columns to the quick find view for the entity.
You will need to wait for the Indexing Management Job to run (which is run every 24 hours by default) - see http://blogs.msdn.com/b/darrenliu/archive/2014/04/02/crm-2013-maintenance-jobs.aspx.
In previous version of CRM, it was necessary to add the indexes directly to the database - this may be necessary for more complex queries.
was too early to post an answer. The problem that I encountered was related to the OOB advanced find. Looking for example for an account with some related contacts (a really plain search with a linked entity) i had a SQL timeout. Everything was OOB so I was a little bit clueless and I opened a case to Microsoft. They found a bug, if i was changing the sorting the advanced find started to work again. They are still investigating. So wasn't a setting problem but a crm bug.
After using youtrack for quite a while my organization is considering a move to JIRA (because of many reasons). However JIRA doesn't seem to include a youtrack importer/migration out of the box (though there seems to be plenty of importers/migrations the other way around).
Has anyone migrated from youtrack to JIRA and have any experience in this?
Edit:
To anyone who might have this problem later, my final solution ended up something like this:
transfer all "basic" data by hand (user accounts, basic project setup etc)
write a small C# program using the atlassian sdk and the youtrack sdk that transfers from one to the other (creating empty placeholder issues if issues was missing due to someone deleting them in youtrack in order to keep numbering).
This approach worked good enough and I managed to transfer pretty much all data without any loss of any very important data (though of course all timestamps are messed up now, but we saw that as an acceptable loss).
Important to know is that youtrack handles issues moved from one project to another a bit counter-intuitive (they still show up in their first project even when they're moved away from there, but they have an issue id from their new project - a slight wtf when I ran into that the first time).
Also, while the atlassian sdk did allow me to "spoof" the creator of an issue (that is, being logged in as used A and creating an issue while telling the system that it's actually user B who is creating this issue) it does not allow you to do this with comments. So in order to transfer those properly I had to actually loop through the comments and log in with the corresponding new user and post the comments.
Also, attachments from youtrack was a bit annoying to download, so I ended up having to download those "by hand". :/
But all in all, it was relatively pain-free. Some assembly required, some final touch-ups required, but it was all done within a couple of days.
I had the same problem. After a discussion with JIM (Jira Importer) developer, I used YouTrack Rest API and Python script to make JSON files. Then I used JIM JSON import.
With this solution you can import almost all fields from YT - the standard one and files with description, links between issues and projects and so on...
I don't know if I can push it to GitHub, I have to ask my boss - I did it during my work hours.... But of course you can ask me if you want.
The easiest approach is probably to export the data from youtrack into CSV and use the JIRA CSV importer. You may have to modify some of the data to fit the expected format for the CSV importer
Every week I access server logs processed by WebTrends (for about 7 profiles) and copy ad clickthrough and visitor information into Excel spreadsheets. A lot of it is just accessing certain sections and finding the right title and then copying the unique visitor information.
I tried using WebTrends' built-in query tool but that is really poorly done (only uses a drag-and-drop system instead of text-based) and it has a maximum number of parameters and maximum length of queries to query with. As far as I know, the tools in WebTrends are not suitable to my purpose of automating the entire web metrics gathering process.
I've gotten access to the raw server logs, but it seems redundant to parse that given that they are already being processed by WebTrends.
To me it seems very scriptable, but how would I go about doing that? Is screen-scraping an option?
I use ODBC for querying metrics and numbers out of webtrends. We even fill a scorecard with all key performance metrics..
Its in German, but maybe the idea helps you: http://www.web-scorecard.net/
Michael
Which version of WebTrends are you using? Unless this is a very old install, there should be options to schedule these reports to be emailed to you, and also to bookmark queries. Let me know which version it is and I can make some recommendations.