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It would be useful to add dates to the table on the console page. Two date columns are interesting IMO, first is the date of the most recent deployment and second is the date of the most ancient deployment.
When browsing to /console you get a table with columns such as Product | Agent | Tags etc. The columns in this table are configurable by glu-console-webapp.groovy
What I'd like to be added to this table is two columns, one has the date and time of the most recent deployment of items in the row and the other column has the date and time of the oldest deployment of the items on the current row.
The motivation is to be able to easily determine, for a given service, when was it last deployed and what is the most ancient instance of it still currently deployed in production.
It would be useful to add dates to the table on the console page. Two date columns are interesting IMO, first is the date of the most recent deployment and second is the date of the most ancient deployment.
When browsing to /console you get a table with columns such as Product | Agent | Tags etc. The columns in this table are configurable by glu-console-webapp.groovy
What I'd like to be added to this table is two columns, one has the date and time of the most recent deployment of items in the row and the other column has the date and time of the oldest deployment of the items on the current row.
The motivation is to be able to easily determine, for a given service, when was it last deployed and what is the most ancient instance of it still currently deployed in production.
See short thread here http://glu.977617.n3.nabble.com/Feature-Request-Add-dates-to-the-table-at-console-tp2550929p2550929.html
Thanks!
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