Tagged: 30/60 Day Intervals, Post Displays, QClock
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!eciMy1yk3sParticipant::This is a really useful site for Qclocking…but it seems that the posts stopped around 3636.
any chance we can get them pulling again…if only from
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If you point me to the code, I migth be able to solicit some help in getting it done.
Thanks,
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!eciMy1yk3sParticipant::Hey Keymaster,
Much gratitude.
That fix was very helpful.Sorry it took so long to respond…so many accounts…so little time.
Anyway, bug issue #2 now is that the post number seems to not show correctly.
Example: instead of #4944, it displays as “1604184244”
Again, always willing to help find someone to help with the coding if needed. And I’m bothering you, because this is so useful for clocking.
Best,
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!eciMy1yk3sParticipant::Hi Keymaster,
In addition to the “post number display” issue above, I’ve also noticed that the Post Dates in the Qclock skew towards the future (which is fine) but it seems at the expense of the older post dates.
Example from today’s clock 3/12/2021: While 10/24/2018 is represented on the table, 10/29/2017 is not.
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60 Day Intervals: 2021-01-11, 2020-11-12, 2020-09-13, 2020-07-15, 2020-05-16, 2020-03-17, 2020-01-17, 2019-11-18, 2019-09-19, 2019-07-21, 2019-05-22, 2019-03-23, 2019-01-22, 2018-11-23, 2018-09-24, 2021-05-11, 2021-07-10, 2021-09-08, 2021-11-07, 2022-01-06, 2022-03-07, 2022-05-06, 2022-07-05, 2022-09-03, 2022-11-02, 2023-01-01, 2023-03-02, 2023-05-01, 2023-06-30, 2023-08-2930 Day Intervals: 2021-02-10, 2021-01-11, 2020-12-12, 2020-11-12, 2020-10-13, 2020-09-13, 2020-08-14, 2020-07-15, 2020-06-15, 2020-05-16, 2020-04-16, 2020-03-17, 2020-02-16, 2020-01-17, 2019-12-18, 2019-11-18, 2019-10-19, 2019-09-19, 2019-08-20, 2019-07-21, 2019-06-21, 2019-05-22, 2019-04-22, 2019-03-23, 2019-02-21, 2019-01-22, 2018-12-23, 2018-11-23, 2018-10-24, 2018-09-24, 2021-04-11, 2021-05-11, 2021-06-10, 2021-07-10, 2021-08-09, 2021-09-08, 2021-10-08, 2021-11-07, 2021-12-07, 2022-01-06, 2022-02-05, 2022-03-07, 2022-04-06, 2022-05-06, 2022-06-05, 2022-07-05, 2022-08-04, 2019-09-19, 2019-08-20, 2019-07-21, 2019-06-21, 2019-05-22, 2019-04-22, 2023-03-02, 2023-04-01, 2023-05-01, 2023-05-31, 2023-06-30, 2023-07-30, 2023-08-29
____________________________________________________________________________Again, always willing to help find someone to help with the coding if needed. And I’m bothering you, because this is so useful for clocking.
Best,
IDM
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