Hi Sebastiaan,
I added the deletion to prevent the amount of rows that will be created in the database for each node. Maybe a year isn't enough, do your want me to add a extra year or so?
In the future i might add a task scheduler that merges the statistics rows one row each month or so, because the daily statistics is only really interesting the first weeks, then we're more interested what happens each month or year.
I don't have the c# code up public yet but when I get the time ill dive in to the contribution option where you create your packages so others can contribute to the project.
I'd like to see the code - just deployed it to a test site which gets a lot of traffic, it crashed badly after a couple of days with sequence out of range errors (or similar) - handled by putting into an exception handler but keen to work out for sure what is causing it and why it happens.
Could you mail over the code by any chance in the meantime?
uIncrement version 1.0.0 released!
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Hi Sebastiaan, I added the deletion to prevent the amount of rows that will be created in the database for each node. Maybe a year isn't enough, do your want me to add a extra year or so?
In the future i might add a task scheduler that merges the statistics rows one row each month or so, because the daily statistics is only really interesting the first weeks, then we're more interested what happens each month or year.
I don't have the c# code up public yet but when I get the time ill dive in to the contribution option where you create your packages so others can contribute to the project.
// Herman
Hi
I'd like to see the code - just deployed it to a test site which gets a lot of traffic, it crashed badly after a couple of days with sequence out of range errors (or similar) - handled by putting into an exception handler but keen to work out for sure what is causing it and why it happens.
Could you mail over the code by any chance in the meantime?
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Thanks
Si
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