@Sounay While we don't have a roadmap yet, I'm curious if you had a chance to look over the block 2 release criteria and if you had any feedback on those upcoming features?
I've got issue when load data to Power BI from Central via Odata. The issue related to time conversion but i'm not sure what it is so I take screenshot as attachment.
I put the form on the server https://sandbox.central.opendatakit.org for easily check: lightweight-timestamping-if
DataSource.Error: OData: Cannot convert the literal '2019-02-11T16:04:45.638+07' to the expected type 'Edm.DateTimeOffset'.
this is .. incredibly annoying because this means we now have to explicitly patch this case in central when we see a datetime column, where before we could just plumb the data through untouched.
i will try to have a fix in place for version 0.4, which is releasing relatively soon.
ie if on hour it drops the mins off the (date)time suffix. On the surface it appears it could be a quick fix, in of itself, but given its potential impact elsewhere it could require some regression testing...?
So far we've solved the issues the doc points out in Aggregate. Next, I think it makes sense to focus on JR and fix the issue you've pointed out about the offset lacking the minutes component.
ha! the other bad one was already removed; our openrosa endpoints no longer check the Date field at all because Collect outputs localized date strings that look like HTTP-dates, instead of actually compliant (ie english language) HTTP-dates. but the fix in our case was just not to check the Date field at all, because we don't care about it.
I had the same issue on Ubuntu 18.04. I however noticed the docker-compose@central service file was using /usr/local/bin/docker-compose yet my docker-compose installation was at /usr/bin/docker-compose.
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systemd which is controlled by systemctl was added in Ubuntu 15. Is there a reason you need to use Ubuntu 14? Can you upgrade to say Ubuntu 16 (the newest LTS)?
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Has anyone tried adding smtp credentials from AWS SES? I have encountered multiple errors due to the fact that you also need extra parameters specified e.g. username and password.
Also, the config.json.template file only gives parameters for the transport section only, how can one achieve adding other sections such as authenticators and routers section?
This is the guide AWS provides for adding their credentials to EXIM:
@Paul_Mulonzia I'm still stuck with broken custom email server. My IT dept's custom mail server settings work nicely in my other apps, but Central seems to be pretty thorough checking the SSL cert (issue here).
So, +1 for more mail server config parameters!