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The Xbox Live Test Account tool (XBLAT) helps title developers set up existing dev accounts for testing game scenarios.For example, you can use the Xbox Live Test Account tool to change a dev account's gamertag, or to add 1000 followers to an account's friends list.For more details, see the May 4, 2016 forum post Xbox Live Developer Tools for Xbox One developers are now available in their own tools package at forums.xboxlive.com.


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I am trying to connect my meetings tool to allow for scheduling in emails that are sent. I can send emails within Hubspot, and all emails are logged that are sent/received in Outlook. But i get this error message when trying to set up meeting tool. I am on a free account


HubSpot is showing you this error because your email address is already used for a team inbox. HubSpot interprets team email as shared inboxes, here in the meetings tool it is expecting a personal inbox.


When a meeting link is created, HubSpot establishes an integration with the associated email inbox. Inboxes can only be used either in the personal capacity or shared with a team. If that same email address is already in use for shared purposes, HubSpot won't let you establish that single user action: creating a personal meeting link.


Nevertheless, I haven't seen your portal from the inside. Before you delete anything, make sure that it's not needed and that other users aren't using it anymore. Only some assets in HubSpot can be restored.


From the screenshot, it looks like you are successfully making the connection but google is possibly not set to allow read access to the files associated with the ID (or authorization token). Can you verify via google admin console that you have the necessary access permission?


@AmirSems_charter i don't disagree with you, and you will see i have elsewhere (at the bottom of that thread) noted the poor quality of documentation for this essential connection in such an expensive and otherwise very strong toolset like Alteryx. I did note that the headline commentary in the thread had been revised in the past several weeks and thought perhaps things have improved. I guess not. Thanks for the video link which i will no doubt use to figure out how i can WRITE TO in addition to READING FROM googlesheets.


Once you have your connection it is good to go. I had an interview with a director of enterprise analytics and they had issues with the google sheet refresh tokens so the struggle is real. I think I might make a video and clearly explain this because the refresh token portion is a very big pain.


I used the API to install an external tool to a sub-account (let's call it Subaccount A). The reason I used the API instead of GUI is because I wanted to specify course_navigation[default] = disabled, because I realized that not ALL the courses in the sub-account would want this LTI in their course navigation.


However, I have now realized that I for the courses that *do* want it, they really want it to be visible *by default*, and not have to enable it themselves. For other reasons as well, I realized that this group of course would benefit from having their own sub-sub-account (under Subaccount A), which I just made (lets call it subaccount A1).


However, I'm not sure how to proceed. It does not appear that I can change the settings for the external tool in A1 (either manually or via API), because the tool is inherited through the parent account (A)


One way to support this is to have a live event listener that watches for course creation events and then checks to see the sub-account that they are in and if the sub-account should have it enabled use the Canvas API to enable the tool. This is lots of complexity and code though. Then you'd also have to backfill the setting on all the existing courses programmatically. _service_introduction.html


In subaccount A1, you could create a template course with the tool enabled in navigation, and set that course as the default template in your subaccount settings. That would fix newly created courses going forward.


To fix the current/past courses in your new Subaccount A1, you'd need to go through each course and enable the tool there. You could do this in the UI, or also create a script that would utilize the Canvas API to iterate through all of the courses and programmatically enable the tool (use the tabs update method, setting "hidden" to false for the appropriate tool). I may have some python code laying around that did something very similar to this (it was actually moving tool B to be next to tool A in the course nav, which is actually more complicated than what you'd need to do). Send me a message if you're interested in this.


Thanks Chris - luckily I don't have to go through current/past courses in A1. Almost all of these courses already have the tool installed (at the course level) and visible. So that's another complication, that I currently have dozens of installations of the tool because it has been installed at the course level so many times. But thanks for sharing about Tabs - that looks really useful (if somewhat poorly named).


The process is different depending on which version you're using. for LTI 1.3, I've found if you update the dev key, then the subaccounts and even if added at the course level have the settings updated.


You can also make an api call to update the tool at the subaccount level, but if it's 1.3 and the dev key is edited, then the tool at the subaccount level (or course if there were course placements vs an account placement) also update to inherit from the dev key.


Something else I noticed when updating an LTI tool if I do it through the API, is that every setting that has been set when initially placing the tool has to be accounted for in the update (put call) if you want to get rid of it.


If a user accepts your request to transfer their account, you can manage that account. If the user declines, they are asked to rename their account with a different email address. They retain control of that account.


When you ask users to transfer their account to your organization's managed Google account, you see Sent in the Request status column. On the left, select Sent and click Apply to see all users with pending requests.


When you cancel automatic invitations for a user, their account will be replaced with a managed account or not replaced depending on the setting under Conflicting accounts management. If the account is replaced, the replacement will happen at the time of the next account creation request.


If the user clicks Decline request in the email, their status changes to Declined. After you create their managed Google account, they're prompted to rename their personal account the next time they sign in.


You can create an account in your organization's managed Google account with the same email address as the user. After you create their managed Google Account, they're prompted to rename their personal account the next time they sign in.


We've recently implemented RCM and I have one issue I'm trying to figure out. Certain accounting teams want to do reconciliations (for SOX controls) on certain accounts that have always had 0$ balances in the account month ends. I'm currently lost on how to get these into discovery - since it seems there has to be a balance at least one time for it to be populated there.


One final option to consider (another workaround). You could create a temporary data source that uses a flat file source and load to the same import step containing the regular balances. Within the flat file, load the $0 balances for just those accounts you need.


Hi Nolan, not to my knowledge, no. Can you import the $0 balance into Stage for the period of Discovery (turn off zero suppression on your data source for that period?). You can turn it back on after you've run Discovery. You just need those zero balances in Stage at time the Discover button is pressed.


I did find a helpful workaround from one of our consultants (Michael Malandra from Direct Analytics). We can create a new account group in the RCM manually, then add a 0 balance account to it as the target. This will create a 0$ account reconciliation, then all we have to worry about is if that account ever gets loaded with an ending balance to get rid of the manual account group we setup as a workaround.


We actually had the opposite issue which might help you - we had an account that's usually a zero balance at month end and shouldn't be part of the reconciliations come in with a balance mid-month so now it's forever part of the reconciliations. Could you have someone load a balance to the account, import it in your actuals, Discover it in RCM then reverse the balance in the base level system? Once it's in RCM, it'll always be there so you won't have to worry about watching it going forward with your current solution.

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