Thanks Amanda :)

Yes, Denis, reports can be public or private (the little orange / green lock next to the report).  But they can't be deleted, they're just automatically deleted in 30 days.  We were talking about adding some filters to that screen, but are busy with other stuff.  It's a great task for a volunteer.

On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 11:44 AM, Amanda Bittaker <abittaker@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi Dennis,

Welcome to Wikimetrics and the list!  I am not the most expert user on the list, but think you're correct--I seem to remember that you cannot delete a report once it is run, you just let it expire after 30 days.

Phabricator is where we track bugs and fixes, so it's a bit thin on guide materials.  You can check out https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/Learning_modules/1Wikimetrics_Training_Overview , which covers a lot more "how to" kinds of things.

I hope this helps, and hope to see you around the list as well--

Best,
Amanda



On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 7:53 AM, Dennis Tobar <dennis.tobar@wikimediachile.cl> wrote:
Hi everyone:

I'm a newbie in Wikimetrics (hey, hello everyone!) and I don't see a "delete report" button. Is there anywhere or just leave it for 30 days to be automatically deleted?

I looked phabricator for any reference, but I see an old request moved to "a card" in some place :| (see https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T65925)

Thanks in advance

--
Dennis Tobar Calderón
Director Wikimedia Chile
+56 99 612 14 49

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