Not able to use assign issue as that only allows me to change the assignee from the developer to someone else. (Not my intended action to change the assignee but the tester which is in a separate field instead)
I am not sure why you are trying to use advanced field settings to set the assignee. You can easily select the assignee as a field from the list with default options and set the field the desired option. Your rule could be set up like this:
Verify if your tester has proper access to your project. He/she can't be assigned without access to the project. And if you don't see the person in the list, type his/her name to start a search in the list. It is possible that he/she pops up then.
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GW Instek is launching to the market a series of safety tester (hi-pot tester/hipot tester) with high durability and multiple user-protection design. The GPT-9800 supports the major test items among all the needed for the compliance of the safety standards such as IEC, EN, UL, CSA, GB, JIS and other safety regulations.
Other functions and features of the GPT-9800 include: open circuit detection for ground bond testing to get correct measurement result with confidence; 100 sets of memory to save panel settings, which can be recalled for single test individually or for automatic tests in sequence; a remote output on-off terminal in the front panel and a signal I/O port in the rear panel provided as the means for remote start/stop control of the safety tester; RS-232C, USB and GPIB (optional) interfaces available for PC remote control and test result logging.
For some reason every invite I get sent to my email now is causing the developers issues. Until this past week I never had any problems getting testflight invites now when a developer uses my email they immediately get a flag saying "1 tester has an invalid name or email address and wasn't added"
In my case the user removed himself from TestFlight, and now we can't add him back. I got the same error "invalid email or name". Apple is sure nice on the user side. For the development side, things are a nightmare lacking support
Same issue over here. developer AT example.com got kicked. I changed the Apple-ID to jan.developer AT example.com and then it was accepted. Gmail users can add dots anywhere in the own name, so they should be able to do the same. But users at other domains might not have the same flexibility.
The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) Office of Tank Tester Licensing (OTTL) administers the Tank Tester Licensing Program to protect human health and the environment by establishing minimum qualifications for those who test underground storage tanks and associated piping. The State Water Board OTTL licenses and regulates tank testers under the provisions of Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.7, Section 25284.4, and the California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 17, Sections 2730 through 2802.
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Using frequency-based measurements, LinkIQ can measure lengths up to 1,000 feet (305 m) and provide distance to faults such as opens, shorts, and unterminated cable. Its remote ID feature provides a complete wire map of the cable pairs, which helps identify miswired and split pairs. By using IEEE standards-based measurements, LinkIQ ensures that tested links meet performance requirements, where transmission testers can only prove that specific test devices can communicate over the link.
To simplify PoE installation and troubleshooting, LinkIQ displays the pairs where power is provided, showing the different power levels and pairs for dual-signature implementations. LinkIQ will place a load on the connection to ensure that the advertised power is actually being delivered by the switch across the cabling infrastructure.
The LinkIQ is capable of measuring lengths up to 1000 feet (305 m) and provides distance to faults such as opens, shorts, and unterminated cable. Using the remote ID allows for a complete wire map of the cable pairs which helps identify miswired and split pairs. The primary cable testing feature of LinkIQ is the cable performance test which qualifies the cabling bandwidth from 10BASE-T to 10GBASE-T (10 Mb/s up to 10 Gb/s). It performs these tests via frequency-based measurements. Using IEEE-standards-based measurements ensures that tested links meet performance requirements as opposed to transmission testers which only prove that the specific test devices can communicate over the link.
Along with the robust cable testing features, the LinkIQ also provides detailed information on the nearest connected switch and connectivity testing with IP ping. The LinkIQ negotiates with the switch to identify the advertised data rate (up to 10GBASE-T), half/full duplex identification, the switch name and IP address, port number, and VLAN info.
Switch port test shows switch name and IP address, connected port, and VLAN along with advertised speed and duplex settings. If a ping test is configured, the target address and maximum response time are shown. Scrolling down shows Power over Ethernet results
Network Troubleshooting Qualification Kit includes LinkIQ Cable+Network tester includes LinkIQ with remote IDs #1-7, RJ45-RJ45 patch cord, AC charger, RJ45/11 universal coupler; IntelliTone Pro 200 probe and duffle bag carrying case, Fiber QuickMap multimode fiber fault locator unit, screw on interchangeable SC adapter, 50 m SC/LC Multimode Launch Fiber, carrying case, 4-language Quick Reference Guide (manuals in 9 languages available on-line), safety instruction manual, batteries; FiberInspector Micro with Probe, Display, 4 UPC tips (LC bulkhead, SC bulkhead, 1.25mm end face adapters and 2.50mm end face adapters), Magnetic strap attachment, case, rechargeable batteries and universal power adapter; Quick Clean Cleaner 1.25 mm Fiber, LC and MU. See Photo
Twisted Pair and Coax Network Kit includes LinkIQ Cable+Network tester includes LinkIQ with remote IDs #1-7, RJ45-RJ45 patch cord, AC charger, RJ45/11 universal coupler; IntelliTone Pro 200 probe and duffle bag carrying case; MicroScanner2 Cable Verifier with main wire map adapter, multi-language Getting Started Guide, batteries, and Fluke Networks carry pouch. See Photo
The tester allows you to quickly check the power supply lines of actuators and signal lines of sensors, activate components containing bulb lamps, solenoids, electric motors, etc. The components can be activated either by conducting voltage from the battery's positive or negative terminal supply. At the same time, ExaPen allows you to control the current consumption and acts as a self-resetting electronic Circuit Breaker with the ability to set the maximum current in the range of 1...20A. If this value is exceeded, the power supply is instantly interrupted. Similar devices for short-circuit protection use automatic thermal fuses, which, unlike ExaPen, are tripped within a few seconds, and can cause significant damage to the power supply components. The electronic fuse mode can also be used to locate short-circuit sources without wasting disposable fuses. In particular, components can be activated in the pulse width modulation mode, which allows you to activate low-impedance injectors, smoothly turn electric motors on, and control the solenoid valves of phase rotators.
The device has an impact-resistant stainless steel case, insulated with PVC film. There are two standard 4mm banana connectors to connect to the battery on one side of the case. On the other side there is a connector for the probe tip, surrounded by two backlight LEDs to illuminate the working area. Information is displayed on a contrasting OLED display. There is also a buzzer for sound indication. You can set the desired operating mode using three buttons: two arrow buttons for navigation and one with a circle to confirm the selection.
Exapen comes with a removable probe tip and if needed, you can simply replace it with any other test leads of our production: flexpin, alligator clip, test hook, extension cord, or any other self-made adapter with 4mm banana jack.
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I set up a build and add two Internal Testers. Immediately after pressing the "Invite" button I noticed that the checkbox next to my email address was the only one that remained checked. The checkbox next to the second tester was unchecked. So I clicked the checkbox and sent another invite, but the same thing happened. I thought nothing of it, figuring it would become checked when he actually installed and tested the app. But he says he never received an invite. Does anyone know if I'm doing anything wrong?
Check your External Testers list.
You can't have same email/tester exists in both Internal and External testers at the same time.
And, sometimes it does take a while to receive tester emails from Apple.
(*) after turning on internal testing, and/or adding an internal tester, it does take some time for that person to get the crazy "CompanyName has invited you to test AppName" email --- maybe an hour. This is ridiculous, but that seems to be how it is
(*) indeed note that there is a ridiculous "CompanyName has invited you to test AppName" email. Again this is for INTERNAL testing. you'd think that after you click internal testing, the app would of course just pop-up inside TestFlight. But no. nothing happens until the person (often yourself!) gets that email and confirms in the email
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