On 10/16/12, Gary Martin <[email protected]> wrote: > On 16/10/12 15:17, Olemis Lang wrote: >> On 10/16/12, Gary Martin <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Names for queries/reports sounds reasonable. It is interesting to think >>> how we might deal with providing wiki links for per-user defined >>> queries. >>> >> just like reports links ? > > Is that a suggestion or a question?
both . I was suggesting custom queries can be saved and also asking whether this would be ( ok | enough ) ;) > I'm just suggesting that query links > that are referred to by a synonym provided by a user may have some > interesting issues when attempting to share them. I don't mean to > suggest that it is insurmountable of course. > ... but if they become saved queries somehow ... then you already got it => report links already there ;) [...] >> >>> To be able to have graphical >>> representations of this data, with potentially arbitrary x and y axes >>> would be great as well. >> +1 ... an enhanced version of TracGVizPlugin might help with the part >> of potentially arbitrary x and y axis . > > I am not sure that users will want their servers to be sending data to > google. I think I would prefer to explore other solutions. > Yes , that's why I said «... an enhanced version of ...» because the idea is to implement local js widgets , and reuse plugin architecture to render Trac data in graphs . >> >>> It would also be useful to be able to have >>> reports that allow the setting of a variable, say for specifying a month >>> so that you can use a single report to generate monthly reporting. >>> >> I'm not aware of all details in reports , but afaicr this was already >> possible using report vars [1]_ ... isn't it ? >> >> .. [1] TracReports - Using Variables in a Query >> >> (http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracReports#UsingVariablesinaQuery) >> > > Well, this is only part of the solution. In fact when you try it, at > least in bloodhound currently, you require the variable to be set in the > querystring. I am pretty much suggesting that we could have a view with > a control to provide the ability to set that value. > now I get it . ;) -- Regards, Olemis. Blog ES: http://simelo-es.blogspot.com/ Blog EN: http://simelo-en.blogspot.com/ Featured article:
