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Hi John - just to let you know we have an update for this in our test environment. I'll let you know when you can expect it live.
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Don't let me hold you up.
Did I tell you that we were accepted into Microsoft's Bizspark program. We basically get azure at no cost for three years and all of Microsoft's software.
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Agreed - the benefits for everyone do certainly outweigh the costs of a little confusion.....and we're learning too about how to make the versioning less confusing.
We'll get that redirect in there shortly, so that nobody has to think or remember - it'll just do it for you automatically.
Okay, back to work on the gmail ...
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Paul
Yes, it makes perfect sense. Having the two versions is wayyyy more preferable even if it means being a bit more diligent with certain details.
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Ahh. That explains it.
Regular live production sites have a "/method/" URL.
The new, up and coming, optional site is the "stage" site, at a "/stage/" URL.
You are using the /stage/ site URL in the login. Your customers should always be given a /method/ URL.
The stage site is not always guaranteed to be ...
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Paul
Lucky for us that we are using source control.
Here's the old one. It was in a version from last night and earlier this morning. Its still giving this same message.
https://www.methodintegration.com/stage/ThirdPartyLogin/ThirdPartyLogin.aspx?pid=%2bDJB2Jo2hTNs847Z8qs7iTFKWuN6BklJgfH1wt%2fkokSpp5Vuf06JQ917hM5UPT50
You can get the ...
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Mark - can you private message me your old URL and new URL? I can run some back-end decryption on it to see what the old ID was referring to versus the new one.
We weren't down last night, no server alerts, and no maintenance....what was the exact message you saw?
Paul
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Last night our customer portal said it was down for service for 10 minutes. This persisted for more than 14 hours.
We made no changes to the portal settings. However, when I looked at the URL in the portal settings it had changed and when I navagated to this new url the portal works as expected.
I have made the correction on our ...
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Thanks for the prompt reply Ronen! I'll try this out when I get home from work, because Method is my life now.
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Hi smoyhee,
What you could do is you can open up the report name Sales Order (Custom) and rename the report. You can then remove the [SalesOrderLine.SalesOrder.Item], [SalesOrderLine.SalesOrder.Quantity], [SalesOrderLine.SalesOrder.UnitOfMeasure], [SalesOrderLine.SalesOrder.Rate], and [SalesOrderLine.SalesOrder.Amount] fields.
You can also ...
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