On querying in Graph Editor, by default #rid is shown.
To change that, I have to click on the vertex and go to Settings -> Display and change #rid to #class. I have to do it for all the vertices.
Can I set a global setting to always get #class name instead of id?
Can I set a local setting to get #class name for all the vertices of the search results?
This feature is not yet supported. I raised a defect for this-
https://github.com/orientechnologies/orientdb-studio/issues/498
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I'm using Flurry Analytics in my Unity game and I want to use Flurry UserProperties.
My question is about the difference between the functionality of UserProperties.Add and UserProperties.Set methods in FlurrySDK.
In the documents there is following description :
Set :
Sets and replaces (if any exist) the value(s) for the property.
Add :
Adds a User Property value(s). Adding values already included in the state has no effect and does not error.
Can I just use Flurry.UserProperties.Add whenever I need to set/add an UserProperty for a user and ignore Flurry.UserProperties.Set?
or I need to first define every property with Flurry.UserProperties.Add to be added in Flurry's panel and then use Flurry.UserProperties.Set to set them for a specific user?
Add adds to existing values, while Set removes existing values and then adds the new one
To create your custom User.property you do it in the Admin Panel of Flurry.
Set, clean your property and set with your last value you send.
Add , preserve the old values and add a new value to your property.
A Granite/Coral component PathField (granite/ui/components/coral/foundation/form/pathfield) provides a dialog box to select a path. Is it possible to set a default path to start from? I mean, something that can be changed by the user, not rootPath.
Have you considered using the value property? It's what the widget sets when you click through the content tree and select a page/resource. If you set this yourself in the dialog definition, the dialog should load with your path pre-set and allow the user to change it if necessary.
I am trying to make a detailed dashboard in grafana that opens on click. I do it by passing a variable to the dashboard debending on the clicked facility. When the dashboard opens it needs to display value using the passed url variable inst. I just cannot seem to get it working. Here is an example of my dashboard link.
How can i use the variable inst?
I will add gogibogi4's correct answer. The Grafana documentation is lacking on this.
In your drill-down dashboard, add a constant variable. To be retrieved in Grafana, you need the prefix var- then the name of the variable in the query string. Let's assume the variable is "region." The URL coming into the drilldown dashboard should look similar to the following:
/drilldowndashboard/?var-region=NorthWest
Drilldown Dashboard Settings:
In the drilldown dashboard settings, create a variable. The Name in this example is "region" Make the type Constant. Under Hide, you can just leave that unselected. Under Constant options, you can write the word "blank" The preview of values will just show the word "blank" but go ahead and save it as it will be replaced in the query.
Query:
You can refer to the variable using [[region]] in your data query.
Parent Dashboard:
The parent dashboard merely needs to refer to the drilldown dashboard with var-region as a query parameter.
I figured out the solution on my own. The variable that i wanted to pass was var-inst, the trick to use it is to create a custom template variable named inst and give it a dummy value. After that is done i can use the passed value by using $inst. Note that in order for the variable to be passed i had to go back to my primary dashboard and then i had to click my link again. After that the value got passed and is working perfectly.
just referred above answer by gogibogi4 and it worked for me but when I tried to see variable information then I saw I have selected constant as a type but automatically it got converted into datasource and type is selected grafana. when I try to select them manually it didn't worked. this is some kind of bug of grafana I guess.
I found in typo3 admin side(/typo3), you can have two ways to set up TS,
you can set up through template->root, I think TS here will affect the whole site.
you can set up through template->certain page, it will only affect this page.
So my question is:
If I want to find where(which page) has TS setting such as : code = LIST, how could I do?
Use Web > Template module it has tools, you can for an example use Template Analyzer for the search
Try querying the database in phpMyAdmin or similar. The following looks in Template Setup:
SELECT pid, config, constants
FROM sys_template
WHERE config LIKE '%code = LIST%'
Replace config with constants to look in Template Constants. pid is the page ID.
If it is not set in the TypoScript, it perhaps has been set in the plugin itself. Just check the plugin content element itself.
In the Template module, go to the page where the setting is in effect.
Use the TSOB (Typo Script Object Browser) to search for "list":
This must show you all TS for this page that contains "list".
If you don't see the setting you can run a cmd/ctrl-F Search over the entire results.
You would have to search for "[code] = LIST".
Which will lead you to the following entry:
Hovering over the label will produce the above tooltip. Copy the line number.
Now change to the Template Analyzer. Here, you can click through all cascading templates and search for the line number:
This is definitely the line that sets that value.
From the "Template hierarchy" tree you will easily find the template that contains the setting.
I tried to use "table" Component in a Form with "Resource Editor" in lwuit, but I could not add/edit the rows items. so I end up with this question:
Is it possible to create/edit the table component in the generated "StateMachine" class in Netbeans and see the result in "Resource Editor"?
And if it's not possible, how can I hack the .res file in order to make the "table" as it should be?
There is support for live embedding in the resource editor but its deprecated and obtuse.
I suggest you just add a label where you want the custom component to be, give it a unique name and override the method createComponentInstance which is invoked internally with the name of the label (name it something unique).
You can then just return the instance of your custom made component and it will appear where the label is in the GUI builder.