In sentence like -
Can you finish it by 30th April 2019
Entity needs to be extracted is DeadLine - 30th April 2019
But there can be sentences like
Refer to the report I sent to you 22nd April 2019 and prepare the
chart by 29th April 2019.
Entity needs to be extracted is DeadLine - 29th April 2019
but LUIS is fetching multiple dates and not the deadline as 22nd April 2019. How can I train LUIS in these scenarios to fetch proper entity? I mean fetch entity as per the context?
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I get this message from time to time:
My Community version of VS seems to be registered correctly:
How can I find what component is sending me the message and how to avoid getting it?
have you signed in?
https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/support/community-edition-expired-buy-license
License expired after installation Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 community
I'm using Visual Studio 2017 and I've downloaded some code from TFS. The issue is that all the code has "0 authors, 0 changes" (please see the screeshot below).
How is this possible? It shouldn't happen beacause everyone in the office is logged with his own account.
Edit:
Important infos:
the solution has been created about one month ago by another user.
CodeLens states "No changes in the last 12 months for this method"
Code Lens only looks at a certain amount of history (24 months).
If the last change is older than this then you'll see no changes.
I'm working on migrating Dynamics CRM 2013 on prem to Dynamics CRM 2015 online update 1 and have prepared a report that has a child report as well. After successfully uploading the reports and setting up parent/child report relationship. I get "The Report cannot be displayed (rsProcessingAborted)" when I run the report. In case of On-Prem we could look into trace logs, what can we do in case of CRM 2015 online now?
Thanks
Unfortunately the only thing you can do is to get in touch with MS Support to recheck what's wrong with your report.
What can we expect from this new release?
Blogs are reporting that it will be out in the second half of 2010
http://www.crmdynamics.net/2009/07/microsoft-dynamics-crm-5-0-due-out-second-half-of-2010/
Visual Studio 2010 expires after a certain time. Is that a fixed date or is that determined at the time of install ? i.e. is it a fixed number of days ?
Please refer to this Stackoverflow post:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/960954/when-is-the-expiration-date-of-visual-studio-2010-beta
Which refers to this MSDN post:
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/setupprerelease/thread/b833dbcb-63f6-41af-8887-4b6b3d90010c/
"3. TIME-SENSITIVE SOFTWARE. The software will stop running 240 days after you install it or on April 15, 2010, whichever comes first. You will not receive any other notice. You may not be able to access data used with the software when it stops running."
I used "Help" -> "About" on my machine to see how many days are left.