I know I can get a list of skus/licences assigned to a tenant but is it possible to see what licensing channel(s) the licenses where ordered through such as CSP, Open EA ect....?
I don't think we have that information on the subscribedSkus entity type. Can you provide some more details or scenarios as to why you need this information please?
Thanks,
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Using the Microsoft Graph API to create reports doesn't seem to cover many of the user scenarios we want to see, e.g. queue statistics, missed calls, calls answered/missed etc.
Has someone here experience with it and how to address those limitations if possible?
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Andri
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I'm working for a french company and we're using Team Foundation Server 2017 and I would like to know if it's possible to create an Excel file in order to make a synthesis of all links between User Story and Test Case ? If it's possible, how can I do that ?
Thank you for your help
No, the traceability matrix is not supported in Excel (with TFS) or TFS. You can use work item queries with direct links for that purpose (Use direct links to view dependencies):
Mapping US to tests:
US without test:
Mapping test to US
Additionally, you can try to create Power Bi report: Work items with direct links sample reports
Is there a library or service that returns the US federal congressional district given a US address?
You can do this on govtrack.us. I am not sure if there is a code framework for this, but you could probably write one from this information.
Full disclosure - I work for a company that also provides congressional district data - smartystreets.com
Keep in mind that this information changes often and I have been looking for the last 4.5 years and haven't yet pinpointed an actual, absolutely reliable source for this data. All of the companies I have looked at, including mine, say that their source is the US Postal Service but no one in the US Postal Service has been willing to tell me how frequently the data is updated within their system and what their source might be. So, just be aware.
I'm one of the creators of Geocodio and we had this problem ourselves. So we made it part of our geolocation tools!
You can use the Geocodio API or spreadsheet upload to look up Congressional districts, Representative/Senator contact information, etc. Docs: https://www.geocod.io/docs/#congressional-districts
You can use the Sunlight Foundation Congress API, which is free to use. Go to: http://tryit.sunlightfoundation.com/congress You can determine congressional district by zipcode (not completely reliable since zipcodes can traverse multiple districts) or by latitude/longitude. Just use Google geocoding to retrieve lat/lng from your address, and then you can look up the congressional district.
The whoismyrepresentative.com/api site can translate a zipcode into a congressional district. You can do a call with the url below, replacing 10038 with your zipcode.
http://whoismyrepresentative.com/getall_mems.php?zip=10038&output=json
Hope that helps!
**Also note that the sunlightfoundation site returns a 404 error and govtrack.us does not have an api for searching for congressional districts.
I am trying to collect some information on the usage of quizzes and turnitin.com enabled dropboxes for specific courses within the d2l database. All I really need is a way to tell via valence whether or not a course offering has a turnitin.com enabled dropbox and/or a quiz associated with it, though other useful information would be nice as well. Is there a way to do this with valence? I should note that I am aware of how to access a list of standard dropboxes, but I cannot seem to find how to tell if that particular dropbox is turnitin.com enabled. I have no starting point for quizzes. I appreciate your help, and please let me know if I can clarify anything. Thank you.
There is no current way to identify, through Valence, a TurnItIn enabled Dropbox. Our TurnItIn integration is an extension available to customers who have the appropriate TurnItIn licensing. Because we cannot assume it is in place, we cannot expose this data through Valence. I am not sure if this information would be available through TurnItIn API's.
In regards to Quizzes, today we don't have Quiz data exposed through Valence. One option for you, which isn't perfect, would be to parse through Content Topics looking for Quicklinks which contain a reference type of quiz. This would provide you with a list of how many quizzes are linked into the course's content experience.
Can I do the following with SharePoint 2007:
1) Create lists (records) and document libraries with content that is in force for a certain amount of days and after that, they automatically expire? How?
2) When searching for words in a SharePoint site where there are lists and documents, SharePoint displays results similar to Google, would it be possible that Sharepoint tell me what documents are no longer current? How?
Thank you very much.
For your first question, you might want to check out Information Management Policies
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepointserver/HA101735291033.aspx
HTH