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1/10/2011 9:56 AM
 
Is there any way to run a report that can show me all issues fixed between two versions?  I have gone to support.dotnetnuke.com but dont see a way to do that.  I would want a complete list of issues from 5.1.1 to 5.6.0.
 
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1/10/2011 12:38 PM
 
Although you cannot specify the starting version, the Gemini ChangeLog will show that information for versions 5.00.00 through 5.06.00:

http://support.dotnetnuke.com/project...

When accessing the Change Log, be patient as it takes a while to load completely.

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1/10/2011 12:44 PM
 
You can look at the changelog on Support.DotNetNuke.com for the previous versions. You'll need to click on changelog though as I doubt the link below will take you there

http://support.dotnetnuke.com/project...

edit: I had this post typed and Will Strohl came over and distracted me from submitting, so Bill beat me to the punch! :D 

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1/10/2011 1:00 PM
 
Thanks all for the input.  I knew I was able to go onto the changelog and manually look.  I was hoping there was a way to specify a starting and ending version. 

On a similar topic, there is a fuction that gives the change log in xls format.  This could be useful.  Only thing is that they only Issue, type, priority, summary, status, and resolution as headings.  If there was a fixed in version # heading or something, then I could do some fancy filtering and get the list I am looking for.  Any ideas?
 
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1/10/2011 1:23 PM
 
So I ended up downloading the excel format data.  Manually going down to the first issue of 5.1.1 and deleting all rows after and including that one.  I then filtered all duplicate and unresolved issues.  I performed a subtotal(3,range)  and got 872 issues fixed after 5.1.1 and including 5.6.0.  Talk about going around the rosy for an answer... glad it was in xls though.  I was not about to count that manually ;-)
 
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