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Once token is created - copy and save it for later (see EurekaLog setup below): You can name it anything you like.Ĭreating a new access token for EurekaLog Go to "General" tab and click on "Update personal information and manage logins" link:Īdd a new token. Go to your profile, switch to "Notifications" tab and disable all notifications:ģ. Log off, and log in as newly created user. (Settings/Users) Create new non-admin user account for bug report submission:Ģ. Important: Do not forget to add custom fields to project later.ġ. Create any other additional fields as you need/like (you can submit values for custom fields at run-time via OnCustomWebFieldsRequest event). We strongly recommend to create at least "Count" and "BugID" fields.Ģ. Other suggested custom fields are: "BugID" (to store BugID and search issues) and "e-mail" ("user e-mail", which is typically entered in MS Classic error dialog). Its type should be "Integer" field name can be arbitrary, like "Occurrences", "Bug count", "Popularity", "Incidents", "Hit Count", etc. Most important field is "Count" - to store number of sent/occurred problems. Note: You can use YouTrack as external bug tracker for GitLab.Ĭreate custom field to improve usefulness of EurekaLog. It's recommendation, but it's not necessary to be absolutely like that. Please note that all actions below are just examples. To log out from your current Amplitude organization, click Log Out in the bottom-left corner of your screen.Maintaining project (regularly or from time to time) It also includes a quick summary of the top followers of your content, as well as the top authors of content you followed. It summarizes your work based on number of active days, queries you have run, and charts and dashboards you've created. The Year in Review provides a high-level summary of your activity during the selected year.
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Click Edit Profile to change your display name or update your password.
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The profile box shows your organization, role, email, name, and password associated with your Amplitude account. They'll receive email alerts when event volume hits 80%, 90%, 100%, and 110% of the event quota. This will help you track your event volume usage from within Amplitude itself. Growth and Enterprise customers will also see some additional information, including the contract start and end date, the event limit (event volume quota), events seen this month, and events seen last month. The General page shows your organization's name, org ID, org URL, and plan type. This article will describe the features and information available on the General page, and under the My Settings section. Control access to content your organization generates in Amplitude (if you're an admin)įor more information on each of these tasks, just follow the links to the relevant Help Center articles.Manage settings for your identity provider, SSO, and provisioning (if you're an admin).Manage user privacy notifications (if you're an admin).Specify who should receive notification emails, and at what frequency (if you're an admin), or enable notifications for yourself.Within the Settings page, you can navigate between organization-level settings, your own personal Amplitude settings, and more. Any user within your organization can access this page, but settings can only be changed by organization admins and managers. You can access the Settings page from the bottom-left corner of your screen.
