Currently I have some very crucially inspecting reviewers doing a very good job in delivering lots of comments. *sigh*
So I'd love to be able to filter AND sort them.
Because sorting status means the ordering of slide will be alphanumerical (so 1, 11, 2,21, ...) confusing me a lot while correcting and sorting after slide which is done correctly purely numerical (1, 2, 11, 21, ...) means I see to much of already completed issues.
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Just Jamesposted
over 8 years ago
Admin
For now you can apply multiple sorts/filters by entering search terms and sorting multiple columns. We have plans to replace that table soon.
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Maud Schlichposted
over 8 years ago
Hello, any news about filtering in the dashboard? Thanks.
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Just Jamesposted
almost 9 years ago
Admin
Actually you can use a multi-sort on the table. Click one column header then shift-click another!
Hopefully that will help.
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Jenn Brownposted
about 9 years ago
I believe this issue is partly related to the course authoring software itself, based on a suggestion I'd made prior to the roll-out of the support portal. It would be nice to see if that can happen on the site, since the lack of leading zeroes means it's much harder for the developer, or anyone else, to easily see feedback in proper order.
Currently I have some very crucially inspecting reviewers doing a very good job in delivering lots of comments. *sigh*
So I'd love to be able to filter AND sort them.
Because sorting status means the ordering of slide will be alphanumerical (so 1, 11, 2,21, ...) confusing me a lot while correcting and sorting after slide which is done correctly purely numerical (1, 2, 11, 21, ...) means I see to much of already completed issues.
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Just James posted over 8 years ago Admin
For now you can apply multiple sorts/filters by entering search terms and sorting multiple columns. We have plans to replace that table soon.
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Maud Schlich posted over 8 years ago
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Just James posted almost 9 years ago Admin
Actually you can use a multi-sort on the table. Click one column header then shift-click another!
Hopefully that will help.
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Jenn Brown posted about 9 years ago
I believe this issue is partly related to the course authoring software itself, based on a suggestion I'd made prior to the roll-out of the support portal. It would be nice to see if that can happen on the site, since the lack of leading zeroes means it's much harder for the developer, or anyone else, to easily see feedback in proper order.
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