HI,
sorry for my englais.
I program a button when clicked, it generates a. txt file in a folder.
I want to know what is possible when that file is deleted from the folder you can get an automatic alert without necessarily refresh the page.
a kind of progress bar
thank
And what has this question to do with Jira ?
how do I for remove "answered"????????????????????????
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just click on the green checkmark again. And please use the comment function.
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can youuuu helpppppppppppppppp mmmmmmmmmmmmmeeeeeeeee pleaaaaaaaaaaaasssssssssssseeeeeeeeee
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I'm sorry, I can't help you with your question. Please remove all the green checkmarks, so other people don't think that your question is answered.
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you can not help me because you did not understand my question or you do not have any idea?
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I rephrase my question
when I click the button initialiser
a file type. txt file is generated.
this file is deleted by ETL (jira has been linked to NEOFI)
I want when the. Txt file is deleted in its repertoire, JIRA displays an automated message to say:
the file type. txt file is deleted in its repertoire
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HI,
I want to know how to refresh a page (JIRA) every two seconds it will be me solve the problem
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when I click the button initialize
a file type. txt file is generated.
this file is deleted by ETL (jira has been linked to NEOFI)
I want when the. Txt file is deleted in its repertoire, JIRA displays an automated message to say:
the file type. txt file is deleted in its repertoire
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the true details of this workflow is that:
when you click on a button was a fhichier. txt that is generated
this file using NEOFI (ETL) to trip
once NEOFI is finished working this file.txt is deleted
Now I want via jira that the file is deleted without click the button again
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if you would remove the "answered"-marker, more people will have a look at your question. The question is not answered yet.
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I created a workflow in jira.
when creating an application for my project lcique is a button that generates a file. txt
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I'm sorry, I don't understand your question. I don't even have an idea what you're meaning...
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