So I just did a [cmd + A] to select all and then hit [Enter] a bunch of times until I got down to the lowest level in each group. As I selected each item, the changes appeared - I hope this can help you too.
Reaching out to the Jamf community for some clarity as i can't seem to see anything online. Has something changed in Jamf 10.42 or a recent version that may cause what i'm seeing in this screenshot below? I can't edit the version manually or edit when Jamf will look for new ones automatically, am i missing something simple or is this no longer possible?
My understanding has always been that Apple will install the most recent version of an app supported by the given version of macOS requesting the install. The app install still comes from the AppStore, not JAMF. JAMF just kicks off the workflow to install the app.
You're right that the app comes from Apple but the version that is displayed in Jamf dictates what version is installed and whether apps update to it or not. I've since discovered that you can edit the time it checks for app versions in Settings > Device Management > App Maintenance, so thats not a problem. Just frustrating that this doesn't seem to have been communicated as we had older workflows that required manual validation of versions.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that Apple nixes older versions on the App Store when new ones come, so you're not really going to get "control" here. Only other thing you might want to look for is installers elsewhere (vendor) to install yourself with more control. Apple are very much into "latest is the greatest" so you're probably fighting an uphill battle...
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Hello all. We are trying to create a nightly script that will set attachment flags, indicate a feature has an attachment available. This is not possible using hte ArcGIS front-end due to issues related to ArcFM AutoUpdaters (and also performance reasons), so we are attempting to develop a solution using SQL Developer (we cannot use MS Access or SQL Server due to incompatibilities with ST_GEOMETRY).
I am told that running an UPDATE query on a view will take care of updating all of the delta tables as well as the base table. The first feature I am running this on is a versioned view. Here is my code snippet:
You can use SQL to connect to the Default version and edit a versioned view. You do not need to open an edit session. When you start editing, you are automatically connecting to the current state of the Default version.
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I have a power apps custom form that I created, that is supposed to only make certain comboboxes visible when the previous one is filled in. When the form is initialized there should only be one combobox showing, and you fill that one in, and then the next box will appear and so on. This behavior works properly when the form is in the sandbox edit mode, but the published version initializes with all of the boxes showing instead of just the first box. Is there any reason this might be happening?
We are also experiencing the same issue. I had previously shut down CE due to another issue we were having with it. We just upgraded to 7.13.7 (server) and I had turned it back on on Monday. Now we are experiencing the same issue with users going into a page in Edit mode and an older version suddenly appearing. This is a HUGE problem.
We had the same things start happening out the blue yesterday. We haven't done any updates on Wiki recently, so it isn't related to that. I did find if they click on the button with the three dots next to Close in the Edit screen they were given an option to "Revert to last published" which set the Edit page back to the most recent version.
I just had a similar issue. The published page was on version 12. Clicking the edit button took me to, I believe, version 2. As previously indicated, "Revert to last published version" restored the edit page to version 12.
I have a question regarding the editions of collaborators, is there any option within the Prezi system about being able to view the editions that each collaborator made if there is more than one person editing in the presentation? In order to know who made which edition.
I would like to make a few suggestions for collaboration. We would like the ability to know who made the changes when offering edit permissions for collaboration and sharing. Also, we would like a versioning restore option in case someone makes a mistake or the same presentation is used with slight variations.
I was editing my app and made a bunch of changes that I wanted to discard after, so I simply did not save. But when I came back PowerApps had saved it automatically and I'm stuck with this mess of an edit. Published app is still okay so how would I edit that specifically? I've tried restoring to past versions but that doesn't seem to affect editing.
@vinidegrandi you will have to restore to the currently published version (or to the version before your edits).
A full guide can be found here.
After restoring the version, the app should be as it was when published.
Note: changes to your data source will not be turned back.
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