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new charts stuck on old date

Just checking: the new chart of my project (pgn4web) is stuck showing data up to Nov 13th even though two weeks more data is available.

How to get the newest data to show in the graph? Manually changing the date in the textbox fails, the date resetting itself to Nov 13th.

Paolo Casaschi over 12 years ago
 

Paolo,

I see what you mean about the Code Analysis chart. I think it is a blunt instrument and doesn't have the fine control you or I expect. I see that if you move the slider to the left and then back to the right, it will stop on November 1st and not even allow you to return to Nov. 13th unless you refresh the page. I don't think the fields at the top are designed to accept input and I'm surprised they allow you to try.

I'll pass on your concerns and hope they help planning for future revisions of the code.

Thanks!

ssnow-blackduck over 12 years ago
 

@Casaschi Hi, sorry for the confusion with the graph. Thanks for bringing this to our attention. It is actually not stuck but rather misleading on the actual end dates.

First, all of your commits have been taken into account on the graph. You can verify this by switching to the Commits view on the graph (upper left drop-down box) and hovering over the data point for Nov commits.

The confusion comes from the fact that the granularity of the graph data is in months, but the date range box is in days. Because of this mismatch, we're going to remove the manual date range. It seems to be causing more confusion than value.

Thanks again for letting us know!

Sara Ford over 12 years ago