From: John P. R. <ro...@cs...> - 2023-11-09 19:31:45
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Hi Norbert: In message <DU2PR01MB8557064CB1116A4A3C9ED17CE8AFA@DU2PR01MB8557.eurprd01.prod. exchangelabs.com>, SCHLEMMER Norbert writes: >How can the "Your queries" or "Issues" frame be extended with these >buttons / queries: > >Show issues with activity today > >Show issues with activity yesterday > >Show issues with activity this week > >Show issues with activity last week You should be able to make all these queries mostly. See: https://www.roundup-tracker.org/docs/user_guide.html#searching-page for how to make queries. You can make queries public using the edit link near your queries. This way others can add your query to their "Your Queries" list. For the queries above, you would set up a query for each interval using the activity property. https://www.roundup-tracker.org/docs/user_guide.html#date-properties may be of use. However, you may not be able to get exact the time intervals. It looks like yesterday would be: "from 00:00 -1d to 00:00". At least that seems to indicate that it should work. Similarly for the other intervals. E.G. "last week" might not be alignable on week boundaries, but would something like: from 00:00 -14d to 00:00 -7d for the last 7 days each day starting at midnight. Ralf, thoughs about supporting something like "sun - 7d" which would be the sunday prior to today minus 7 days (so a week ago sunday?). I am not sure if we want to handle day names or use numbers like cron (with some letter indicating it's a fixed day reference). Norbert, if you want to add it to the issues frame, you will have to create "a" links manually by editing page.html (IIRC) using the search url as the href. Have a great day. -- -- rouilj John Rouillard =========================================================================== My employers don't acknowledge my existence much less my opinions. |