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CIB-1136
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Improvement
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Open
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Major
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Unassigned
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| Reporter: |
Richard Fine
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0
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0
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Pulse
Created: 17/Jul/07 04:08 PM
Updated: 11/Dec/08 05:48 AM
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Web UI
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None
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x.x
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While getting projects up and running in Pulse I generated a lot of dead builds (some never even getting past the initial Pulsefile parse step). Now that the project is established the old results are skewing some of the statistics. I'd like to delete them, but it seems that I have to click on each build individually and click the 'delete this build' link. A checkbox-based implementation on the project's History page would be far superior.
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Description
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While getting projects up and running in Pulse I generated a lot of dead builds (some never even getting past the initial Pulsefile parse step). Now that the project is established the old results are skewing some of the statistics. I'd like to delete them, but it seems that I have to click on each build individually and click the 'delete this build' link. A checkbox-based implementation on the project's History page would be far superior. |
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Agreed, it should e possible to delete multiple builds more easily. Another current workaround is to use a temporary cleanup rule where possible. That is, define a cleanup rule that will match the builds you want to delete, trigger it and once it is done remove it. This is not always possible, but could be worthwhile if there are a very large number of builds to clean up. The ideal, as you suggest, is some sort of bulk delete feature.