At some point in the last few months one of the devs in our team may have removed a specific string from the code. We don't know where that string was. This now may be causing a bug.
Is it possible to search TFS history somehow to find when and where that string was removed?
Thanks.
You should try the Team Foundation Sidekicks tool. It has a History feature
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I'm trying to find a way to automatically add version number to a word document that is created in sharepoint 2016. We had the label solution before but now that is deprecated and i really can't find anything on the internet on how to fix the issue.
We had this solution before
How can I include value of sharepoint's version column in a word document?
But that is depricated in 2016.
Anyone got any other simple solution?
Was wondering of fixing a webhook and using it togheter with azure functions. But for such a small thing it seems so unecessary.
Ive been looking arround stackoverflow for informations about nashorn lately and node.jar too. But i noticed there is still nothing covered about node.jar.
Does anyone have a document or extended resource about current project status as well as its roadmap ?
p.s: i suggest someone creates a node.jar tag
Oracle decided not to use node word in this project name because of legal reasons. Current name of this thing is Project Avatar. Most like Avatar.js is exactly that you're looking for.
You can find more details here https://avatar.java.net/
Cheers,
Vik
Update: here is another similar SO question with detailed answer
I'm having an issue on changing data type of a field in Dynamics CRM 2011 On Premise deployment.
In my managed solution, name it "Solution 1", I have a custom field in contact entity: "new_usernumber" of type number (int). I want to change it to string as per new client's requirement (for new users they want to add prefix to it).
I can uninstall the solution and deploy the new "fixed" managed solution, but this requires me to delete the value on my custom fields. Is there any better solution for this?
TIA
There is no easy way to do this. If you don't already have data deployed in the instance using the managed solution I recommend deleting it and importing a corrected managed solution file.
There is no supported or unsupported process of changing the data type(or logical name) of a field without data loss. What you will need to do is add the new field and then write a quick update utility to copy the data from the old field to the new field.
Here is a great article on exactly how to pull off deleting a field in a managed solution. Note, if you are trying to preserve data you'll need to run the update after the step "Import devkeydetDeleteExample_1_1_HOLDING.zip"
Have fun...this is a pain, but certainly doable!
A few months ago I recreated fields in a solution (from double to int). That was a huge mistake. I'm still not sure where things went wrong but they did go wrong. Not only did I lose the date. I managed to introduce errors in the meta-layer so our MVP had to sit dear help me get it running again. He wasn't happy. I wasn't happy. The customer wasn't happy (ex-customer today, mostly because of that).
So, my humble advice - don't do that. Declare a new field instead. If you have usernumber, keep it but start using userNumberString (or userString, userName etc.). My guess is you'll keep your hair longer that way.
And if you manage to succeed, please do tell. :)
I am looking for a JIRA plugin that will show the status of issues at a previous date I give it. So if I tell it Monday of last week, I would like all of the issues that existed at that time with their status at that time. I was wondering if such a plugin existed or if there is another way to go about this. Thanks for reading and for any help you provide.
*Note, I made a excel macro to basically do this but it includes a gigantic mysql query that I would not like not to use if such a plugin already exists.
I don't think that such a plugin exists at all because this would involve issue statistics to show how the issue changed over time.
You can post an feature request with the Atlassian JIRA team to see if this is possible or not. They could also include this feature in a future release or a proprietary plugin if they see that there is enough interest.
http://www.atlassian.com/resources/support
Is there a way to query for all issues with a particular link type?
For example, let there be a dependency link where an issue can "depends on" another issue. Is there a query to find all issues that depend on some other issue (aka. all issues with the "depends on" link)?
I know there is the linkedIssues (key, linkType) function that returns the key of all issues that have the linkType with the issue with key. I want to find all issues with a linkType with any issue.
Thanks!
You can use Script Runner plugin - Edit: It unfortunately is no longer free. The last version before 4.0 still is, though. Details here https://www.adaptavist.com/doco/display/SFJ/Downgrade+ScriptRunner
It sports a ton of incredibly useful functions, one of these is hasLinks()
Usage example:
issueFunction in hasLinks("blocks") OR issueFunction in hasLinks("is blocked by")
You can hack it with Craftware JQL's linkedIssuesFromFilter, where the filter would be "all issues"
The included function mentioned by Alexander is ideal for its purpose but if you want something more advanced check out the commercial JQL Tricks plugin: https://studio.plugins.atlassian.com/wiki/display/JQLT/Issue+Link+Functions
If you need a JIRA On-Demand solution - you might find this paid Add-On useful
It exposes MongoDB syntax and some conditions builder UI, so you should be able to search for the issues:
linkedIssuesHaveStatus([status])
subtasksHaveStatus([status])
linkType([linkType])
workBetween([started|created|updated], [from], [to])