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Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2005 11:58:16 -0400
From: David James <jame...@gmail.com>
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On Apr 4, 2005 1:36 AM, tealover <tealo...@yandex.ru> wrote:
> 2. Where exactly is "per developer" computation done?
That'd be ca.utoronto.JCVSReport.report.BasicGraph. Search for
"perDeveloper" in that file.
> 3. And, at which point timestamps (from Revision table) are converted
> into days for display purposes?
That's in ca.utoronto.JCVSReport.metric.MetricRevision.getDay.
> 1. how would I COPY one of the databases? I want to modify values,
> that's why I want a copy, so VIEW is no good here.
I recommend you ask this question on the CSC408 bulletin board or on
an SQL-related forum.
Best,
David
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