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This is another random Pro issue. I initially set my Graduated Color symbology with the number of classes I want using the method "Manual Interval". I then proceed to change the Upper Values to my desired ranges. As I change these values, sometimes it will just delete a class and go from 5 to 4 classes. In addition, I am unable to change the number of classes as the "Classes" are grayed out. To workaround, I have to go through 'reset' by change symbol type or add a normalization, something to un-gray the classes. Has anyone else experienced this?
My initial values are -4,-2, 1, 6, 9. I mistakenly changed one of the ranges to an upper limit that exists. For example: I changed -4 to 6, when I did this the range was deleted because 6 already exists. I think this is ESRI trying to be smarter than the user. "Hey you can't have two ranges of the same upper limit dum dum. Let me fix this for you by changing your 5 classes to only 4." I didn't realize I was duplicating a range. You can ctrl z to undo, which I just noticed. I just don't like the computer making these decisions because this could get lost when you have a large number of classes.
yes. This was in my initial explanation of how I would have to "reset" the classification method. Then the classes would open up again. I think the bigger problem is the deleting of ranges when you accidentally edit the upper value to an existing range value.
I have exactly the same problem. I have spent a whole day trying to get round this and am totally stuck. The post ends with no solution can you link me in to the rest of the post so that I can find out what to do?
One way to work around this is that if you need to change the upper values is to work backwards, ie starting from the highest numbers to smaller. This worked for me, but you could probably accidently duplicate ranges like this as Tony mentioned.
This is by design. Because with customized classes, it will be hard for us to decide where to add a new one or to remove which class. Any action might ruin existing manual classifications, so we grey out the classes control.
W have this more flexible function to update classes: if you right click on a row, you can choose to add a break above or below, this will update the number of classes and don't need to switch to another method.
Occasionaly when we log in to our Amazon account two stage verification kicks in and a code gets sent to a mobile phone number. As of today the mobile that the code gets sent to will no longer be accessible and so I need to change the mobile phone number for these notifications to go to. I am going round in circles trying to find where this number is stored on the Amazon system to be able to change it, can anyone point me in the right direction please?
It is hard for me to see what your original data set looks like, but the main thing to remember is that you shouldn't be converting your numbers to strings with percent signs until the very end of your calculations. You need them to stay Doubles (no rounding of decimal places) until after you've done all of the math.
@Laurap1228 is right here, you should leave that conversion to a % format as the final step to your workflow, otherwise you will run into trouble when trying to use that field in any expression within Alteryx.
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You need to reboot Panorama after deleting the log collector and then you can change the serial number. Still not a great overall solution because there is a lot of work if you want to back up and rebuild your log collector configuration and re-import logs. Tried this on 10.1.6, don't know about other versions.
Did your company purchase additional Panorama subscriptions? If so, then not sure I fully understand the need to swap out the serial number on the appliance, vs just spin up a new Panorama appliance, assign the serial number to a new appliance, and put on a new Log Collector configuration (as it appears you are comfortable in deleting/re-creating the log collector objects on this single Panorama).
Thanks.. this worked for me . Same issue , i was not able to use new serial number even after deleting log collectors . But when I rebooted Panorama and then tried to add new serial number it worked .
I have an intake project sheet that generates "Job #" as new requests come in from a form. Recently a 'new' request was submitted through our form, giving that request (or project) a new auto-generated "Job #". However, this request isn't actually new, it's part of an archived request (that has it's own job #). I'd like to carry over that same "Job #". I'm not able to change or edit the cell that contains the "Job #". Is there anyway to override the auto-generated number?
One approach might be to use a column with a formula that duplicates the auto-generated number. You could use that column as your reference moving forward. Then if the job is duplicate, you could remove the formula manually and assign it the duplicate number. (Within the duplicated column). You could also hide the auto-generated column cause it wouldn't be needed anymore).
UPDATE: Looks they fix the bug, but they restrict my Twitter account temporarily to change or update my email address and mobile number. I remove my phone number in my main Twitter in order to have to get OTP to reset the password on my second one, so I can regain access to deactivate them. After trying to re-link the same old mobile number I use, it just pop an error message saying its broken (first picture).
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This problem deplatformed me. one of my account was banned old times for advertising cryptocurrency, which is not a problem now, they store the account info and basically now i am totally unable to create any account, modify phone or emails or even delete old accounts, i am blocked in a loop of appealing to that decision and it gets denied in 30 seconds after i appeal even if now the reason i got banned is no more an issue. This does not make sense at all, it is just a mask for social control at this point.
You can request that from and clicking on the icon in the bottom right, there you can enter your query and email address and a member of the support team will get back to you, it is very busy at the moment and may take several weeks to get a reply. You can also email sup...@openai.com and request the change there, again very busy so expect delays due to the sheer number of people joining and using the system.
Hey friends
I have automation that transfers leads from an Elementor form to Airtable, but for some reason when someone writes down their number in a normal way (ie: 0526324302, an Israeli number) it changes the structure of the number in the system (adds a picture)
How can you change the structure to be the same as how the lead wrote his number in the form?
Thank you!
As there doesn't appear to be any formatting available for the Phone Number field (and perhaps you could write a feature request for Airtable to consider the types of formatting that you'd like to see), your next best option is to use a Formula field to interpret and display your Phone number field as required.
I've personally never used the Phone number field, and it does strike me as featureless whilst tinkering with it now. It doesn't seem to understand any of the common form of local phone number formats I use in my day to day activities.
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