Rally software cardboard with only a iteration dropdown and defects cards - rally

How do I create a cardboard in Rally Software that has just an iteration dropdown and a defect list. I have tried the examples on the dev site and they give me user stories and defects. I just need the defects.

If you look at the example on this page, you will need to change this line:
types : ["Defect", "HierarchicalRequirement"],
to this
types : ["Defect"],
-- Mark

actually, not sure that page has the example tied to iteration dropdown. However, I went through this myself :) Check this post out, and take the above advice on that code. Rally Custom Kanban
on that code, you will want to replace the
a
b
c
etc
with the names to your column headers, and also assign it the proper field to look at (code uses KanbanState field.

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Shopify - is it possible to change the preview of a product with a inputbox?

Which ways are possible to edit the live preview of the product page in Shopify with Inputboxes next to it?
Let's say the product is a poster, and i want to add a custom text on it.
When typing into the inputbox the text changes in real time on the product.
Can this be implemented in the shopify code with the basic version of shopify?
Or does this necessarily needs an app?
ADDITIONALLY:
Let me go a bit deeper. I have a code that can generate a QR code.
Now i want that the QR code to be previewed in the product. Now position and color of the QR code is different from any product. Would that need an app?
Yes you can to an extent.
First the ground rules:
You can't modify the product from the front-end and update the content or media in the back-end - this would be a huge security hole
The changes applied to the product will be visible only to the user who changed them
The solution is to use Javascript and update the content of the front-end. If you like to store the changes for that specific user you can save them as cookie or localstorage.
If you like to share this change to other people you will need to add a custom parameter in the URL of the page and generate the content from it and share that url.
Each one of these steps will require some custom Javascript that will affect only the user in question, if you like to modify the product in the back-end directly you will need some kind of an app for this.
On my mind it can be done if the dynamic text is applied over product image.
Detailed code would be too long to write here but here are the steps:
Add an input to your product form to add a custom property (https://community.shopify.com/c/Shopify-Design/Product-pages-Get-customization-information-for-products/td-p/616503)
Write a Javascript function to get input value in real time
Use this value to display it in a div in product image container
Position this div in CSS as absolute and style it as you wish
While image container position should be set as relative in CSS
HTH

Create custom report in Rally

I would like to create a custom report in Rally which does the following:
Show all the user stories which were added once the sprint started
Show all the user stories which were moved/split into the next sprint
I wasn't able to work with the current options while trying to create a custom report. Would appreciate if someone could help me with this.
There is an app called Iteration Scope Change you can add to your dashboard or a custom page which will show a lot of these details. It definitely will show items added/removed during the sprint. Not sure on the second bullet, but it's worth trying it out and seeing if it meets your needs...

How do I update Jira custom field values via REST api

I need to update "matter" field (single select list). What is the best way to do that?
I have a values in bulk (more than 100) to be added to the custom field. Is there any way i can do this by using an API. I have also checked the link
But nothing is mentioned here as well.
Just add the customfield to the issue json like
{ "fields": {"customfield_XXXX": "value"} }
where XXXX is the customfield number. You can get it by looking at the custom field screen on Jira and look at the link shown in the browser bar by hovering you mouse on the custom field action links.
Moreover you said that is a single select list so the value will be only ONE.
If you intend to CREATE or EDIT a customfield on the fly with 100 choices it is a completely different problem.
Check this unresolved suggestion on the Atlassian website for advice. The issue contains also a workaround with a custom plugin available.

How to turn the Time Spent field visible on other pages besides Task Detail?

Is it possible to add the "Time Spent" field to other pages besides the Task Detail page?
Like showing it on the Iteration Status page, for example.
Thanks!
Unfortunately the Track -> Iteration Status Page is not customizable. This is a popular feature request for this page. I'd encourage you to vote for the following Rally Idea:
Add ability to customize columns in Iteration Status grid
On the Rally Ideas site.
To enhance visibility of this feature for Rally's product owners.

Sitefinity 4.4 - Dynamically change page title and description at runtime

Does anyone know how to dynamically change the page title in Sitefinity from a regular user control?
Our scenario is simple. We have a real estate website with a search feature. On the search results page we have a control showing the search results, but we need to be able to change the Page title, description and keywords based on the search performed.
We posted on Telerik, but they gave vague answers and pointed us to incorrect objects or objects that didn't actually work.
?
Regards,
Jacques
The way I've usually done this in the past is by using an external widget template.
By mapping your widget template to an external file, you can use a full User Control (.ascx file) which means you can also run code behind.
From there it's just a matter of running something like
Page.Title = "whatever";
For more info on using an external template for Sitefinity Widgets, check out this post: http://www.sitefinity.com/blogs/joshmorales/posts/11-05-10/mapping_external_templates_for_sitefinity_4_widgets.aspx
Hope this is helpful!