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It doesn't appear to be built-in to Meteor but is there an accepted way to track changes to a record/document? I can think of a number of ways to do this but am curious how others have accomplished this.
An example would be someone's location, if you wanted to track changes for a set period of time.
Thanks!
I haven't tested this package yet but it seems to track revisions and give the ability to restore older versions. I'm going to test it out now.
https://github.com/todda00/meteor-collection-revisions
Update: I can confirm that this package works in Meteor 1.3. It makes a complete copy of the document of the edited Meteor collection and stores it as an array within the document under "revisions". You can then restore any previous version using the revisionId later on.
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I would like to log some changes that may happen on CRM cards in my Bitrix24 account, is there any way I can compare the old fields to the new ones?
So, in this case, I would know every change that have been made and who did it
I tried to create a business process, so every time I update a deal, lets say, I would log the changes, but I couldn't find a function that does it.
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For example, to automate the process of producing a daily report for selected events and the duration of time that unique users spend on some specific event. And it is even better if I can customize the reporting information and have it generated in excel sheet automatically. Any suggestions or ideas would be much appreciated.
You could use a Cloud Function to generate you excel report, for example by using excel4node (https://www.npmjs.com/package/excel4node)
And to call this Cloud Function regularly, you have to trigger it via http through a cron-job.
Have a look at:
https://firebase.google.com/docs/functions/http-events).
and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbE2PzvAMxA
Note: What works quite well too is to generate some PDFs via the Cloud Function, using pdfmake.
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I am running into a bit of a dilemma and I was hoping to be pointed in the right direction.
I have Git repository which two (self-explanatory) folders: scripts and data. I keep adding new data files to analyze in data, while in scripts I write R scripts to analyze those files.
I track changes in both folders. Therefore, I commit additions of new data files to data. This has nothing to do with tracking changes. I just want the scripts and the data to move together since I work on at least two machines.
I feel like I am using Git improperly, as (with respect to the data folder) I basically use it as a syncing tool.
So my question: is it bad habit to use Git also for data?
I don't think you are doing something particularly awful. Perhaps you could keep data on its own branch and then use it as a submodule or subtree?
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I have looked around and have not found many opinions on if it is important to update your R software as soon as a new version is released.
Any opinions would be welcomed!
As with any software, you should carefully evaluate what is included in any new release. If the release consists only of bug-fixes, it is usually expedient to install it as soon as it is practicable for you to do so. If the scope of the release is more expansive -- new features, etc. -- you should review the release more carefully.
If you're in the middle of an important project with a killer deadline, it's quite reasonable to wait a little while before applying any update.
Also, you should as a matter of routine re-run a selection of jobs, that you know the answers to, in order to be sure that the answers are still the same. "No, mistakes of this nature don't happen often, but they do happen."
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Is there a way to remove some uneeded locale to reduce the size of Qt Core ?
You'll need to be more specific about what your application requires. Regardless, I'd recommend reading through this thread on the interest mailing list, as it has some interesting information regarding slimming Qt Core. In particular, you can reduce the size of ICU:
I'll leave it for others to pass comment on the standard configure
options and size, but if you're really desperate for every last saving
then removing the locales you don't need can save you 230 KB (on Linux
64bit it reduces my default release build from 5.5MB to 5.2MB), but
it's a manual process:
Download http://unicode.org/Public/cldr/24/core.zip and unzip
Run "../path/to/qt5/qtbase/util/local_database/cldr2qlocalexml.py
core/common/main >> qlocale.xml"
Edit qlocale.xml to remove all the locales you don't need: only
remove groups from inside and nothing else, I
suggest you always keep C and en_US in addition to the locales you
require.
Run "../path/to/qt5/qtbase/util/local_database/qlocalexml2cpp.py
qlocale.xml ../path/to/qt5/qtbase/"