I am not very well versed with SQL queries and MySQL. Can you forward
me some of the queries you use to get the statistics and how to run
them. Just some basic hand holding to get me up to speed?
On May 6, 6:28 pm, Leonel Togniolli tognio...@gmail.com wrote:
In the mean time, you can just log in the mysql db and query for the
info. The schema is fairly straightforward.That's what I did when I
needed similar info recently.
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 9:03 AM, Ashith asithraj.she...@gmail.com wrote:
We are planning to track the review requests and the reviewers
statistics in reviewboard. Right now the statistics is only for the
reviews and review requests. It would be helpful if the statistics
provided the following data,
1. No of review requests logged by each user till date (can be broken
down as lst 7 days, last month, all days)
2. No of review requests each user is linked to.
3. No of reviews done by each user.
It would also be helpful to add a cool graphing tool to show the
statistics in a neat little graph.
I know I am asking for the moon, but I am so excited with the concept
of introducing reviewboard in our organization I guess I can be
pardoned for asking for the moon.
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