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Scheduled updates icons in version 7.7 and later

One of best smallest features in server with 7.6 were the icones near scheduled updates rules. In version 7.7 and 7.8 they are no longer visible. There is general information at the top about files loaded, loading and failed. Click on the links shows the details messages for files not loaded but it is very hard to see which files are successfully loaded at the moment. In version 7.6 this was very straightforward with green check icons in each row. 

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      Sep 9, 2017

      I can see in version 7.10 that the list of scheduled updates can be quickly filtered by clicking on one of three tiles (loaded, loading, failed). This in my eyes improves the overview of the scheduled update status very much. Icons would still have some value when you want to see all the files with reference to loading schedules and loading times.

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      Jun 15, 2017

      We checked the icons on 7.9 and 7.8 with HF-005 and no icons visible. 

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      Jun 14, 2017

      Server Hotfix 006 released today for 7.8 did not affect this.  Still no icons.

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      Jun 14, 2017

      Same thing on 7.9, I can't see any icons.

       

      TIBCO Spotfire ® 7.9.0 HF-001

      Build Version: 42.0.6609.3260
      Build Date: 2017-06-09
      Build ID: 7222a4f

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      Jun 13, 2017

      I have applied Hotfix 5 for 7.8 and still do not see the icons on the overview page.

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      Jun 13, 2017

      Hi everyone,

      I wanted to follow up and see if everyone is still having this problem since our latest hot fixes?


      Thanks,
      Natalie Fisher (Product Manager for Spotfire Server)

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      Feb 3, 2017

      Please, please bring the icons back!!!

      Without these icons, you have to click around to figure out which file failed to load.  I do love the kpi.

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      Jan 12, 2017

      I second this idea. Please re-introduce!