Released new version of Configurable reports for Moodle up to 3.7

Released new version of Configurable reports for Moodle up to 3.7

by Sara Arjona Téllez -
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Hola!

I'm happy to announce that a new version of the configurable reports block created by Juan Leyva has been launched!

You can download the new version from https://moodle.org/plugins/pluginversion.php?id=19707

It fixes some of the issues you've raised since the 3.6.0 CR block was published and also includes some improvements:

  • Add a new calculation type: percentage
  • Allow userfields to be used more than once in the permissions
  • Other fixes and improvements:
    • Fix error when using templates
    • Fix error when using the Start/End filter
    • Fix legacy_polyfill error when running unit tests
    • Display custom title for the block

Thanks David (davidpesce), Dimitrii (dmitriim) and all the contributors who have sent several fixes and improvements. Let's continue working on it to make it better day by day (or project week by project week) tongueout

See you in Barcelona in November at the MoodleMoot Global!!

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Re: Released new version of Configurable reports for Moodle up to 3.7

by Randy Thornton -
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"Allow userfields to be used more than once in the permissions" and it works nicely, too smile Yes!

Thanks again Sara for your work on this. If there were a "Moodler of the year award" you would certainly get my vote.
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Re: Released new version of Configurable reports for Moodle up to 3.7

by Luis de Vasconcelos -
THANK YOU Sara! smile

Where do we report bugs? On github.com or tracker.moodle.org?
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Re: Re: Released new version of Configurable reports for Moodle up to 3.7

by Sara Arjona Téllez -
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Thank you very much for your kind words, Randy, Elizabeth and Luis! :-*

Regarding the bugs/improvements, both are correct, although my preference is GitHub.com because it's easy to attach and merge a patch wink
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