Friday, September 25, 2009

students are restricted by campus on directory; fixed a login bug #c4cPulse

when student leaders go to the directory, they are now restricted by their campus

some people were getting a crash on login (Leemarc was the case that brought it to our attention); that should now be fixed

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

directory shows only one row per person #c4cPulse

I fixed the bug on directory that was showing multiple rows per person, for people with multiple campuses or multiple logins for one person.

I also changed Last Logged In column to On Pulse Since. This should give a better indication of who has been added to the pulse, as that column is independent of whether they have actually logged in or not. However, some people have an On Pulse Since of today which is unfortunately a result of implementing this feature now.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

fixed "User can't add 'Year in School' until Campus field is saved first" #c4cPulse

There was a bug that's now fixed that made it so that when editing a profile, a user couldn't choose their year in school until the campus was chosen.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

last login updated correctly now #c4cPulse

There was a bug that was displaying other people's last login for yours on the directory view. Last login was also not being updated when you go to a page in the pulse while already logged in to gcx (from any gcx-enabled site), thereby circumventing the usual login page, which is where it was being updated. In any case it should be updated any time you visit the site anew now.

leaders and coleaders of groups can edit timetables and profiles of members; groups join page doesn't hide groups now #c4cPulse

- leaders and coleaders of groups can edit timetables and profiles of members of their groups
- Josh Starcher fixed the directory page in IE, and made the default view in groups join and manage pages to list all groups
update
: the new groups page needs more testing; went back to how it was until I can test it further
update2: online now

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

add student window now has campus, year, and contact info options #c4cPulse

The last few days I've been cleaning up and improving adding students and leaders. I added a dropdown for campus and year in school. We actually had two copies of a very similar form, the other one being in Manage -> Leaders/Staff -> add leader or staff. That form is now shared under the scenes which is a better and more efficient way of doing it.

You can also add address information on the add student page now. There's a link to expand the form with those fields.

I also fixed a bug with saving and creating groups without a group type that was causing a crash.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

fixed bug on the pulse that caused a crash when saving a group with no group type chosen #c4cPulse

There was a bug on the pulse such that when saving a group that you were editing details for, if you didn't choose a group type, it would crash. Group type is a required field, so it now gives a proper error on the page.

Friday, September 11, 2009

pulse directory search by email now works

There was an issue with searching the directory by email while using the Canadian schema that's now fixed.

Monday, September 7, 2009

pulse now has last login column in directory

you can now see the last time someone logged in to the pulse on the directory. This timestamp is actually when they logged in last to the pulse, pat, or MT; but it should still give the desired result of having an idea of who is active.

bug fix with timetable compare colors

There was a bug that let some people who didn't fill out their timetable still be included in the comparison. It should be fixed now and the colors done properly.

Friday, September 4, 2009

group leading enables timetable editing

If you leading a group, whatever role you are, you can edit the timetables of the people in your group now. Involved students and student leaders can also add people directly in to their groups now as well now.

Made a behind the scenes change in that the dev branch now has similar default permissions as emu. I had been working in emu, but realized that since nobody is really using the default permissions we'll just use what we have in emu since that's production proven (or will be, as our staff use it). Should Au or US want to change those permissions that's fine with me.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

bug fixes

There have been a few bug fixes we've done since going online. The most substantial one is that marking yourself as interested in a group wasn't working.

We've also gotten reports that student leaders are not able to edit other people's timetables, and a few other things. Seems to be a high priority task for a number of our users.

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