FALM-Umbraco-Projects / FALM-Housekeeping-v7

Package for Umbraco 7 - This package create a new custom section with this tools: Umbraco logs manager, Media folder cleanup, Delete users and Version manager
https://our.umbraco.org/projects/backoffice-extensions/falm-housekeeping/
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Version list summary table empty on slide-out blade #67

Open jattwood opened 5 years ago

jattwood commented 5 years ago

Umbraco 7.12.4 - When I go into the versions on a node-by node basis, none of the versions are appearing in the list in the slide-out blade. I know for a fact that there are at least 20-100 for each of the nodes that I selected as they are reported on the summary screen:

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Duckster73 commented 3 years ago

I've got the same issue on Umbraco 7.15.6 with FALM version 7.7.2.4. Did anyone ever find a fix for this? The bigger issue is that because FALM doesn't seem to see any versions, the cleanup by count clears ALL versions, even when a number to keep is set.

jattwood commented 3 years ago

Not sure if this package is maintained anymore. Never heard back from the owners about some of the bugs that I reported. Check out the umbraco package called Unversion. There is no interface, but it might help out as you can set the number of versions to keep based on document types, age of content, etc..

afabri73 commented 3 years ago

Hi to all, I apologize for the extreme delay in replying. I had to stop developing my package because I didn't have time to fix the problems anymore I also tried to find other developer who can help me to maintain it, but I haven't been lucky. I can't promise to be able to fix it quickly, but I will try. Thank you for using my package.

Adriano

jattwood commented 3 years ago

Adriano, this is a very valuable package for many people! I really appreciate your efforts. I'll clone this and see if I can lend a hand. My AngularJS is not the best but I'll see what I can do. From what I recall, I was able to resolve my timeout issues with very large amounts of versions so maybe I will start there.