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pythondev | help | yeah | 2019-04-08T10:01:58.838200 | Rayford | pythondev_help_Rayford_2019-04-08T10:01:58.838200 | 1,554,717,718.8382 | 17,521 |
pythondev | help | Any way find out in the core:
```
user_logged_in.send(sender=self.__class__, request=request, user=user)
``` | 2019-04-08T10:02:08.838600 | Rayford | pythondev_help_Rayford_2019-04-08T10:02:08.838600 | 1,554,717,728.8386 | 17,522 |
pythondev | help | you want to use `Signal.send...` then, not `.connect` <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/topics/signals/#sending-signals> | 2019-04-08T10:02:21.839000 | Clemmie | pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-08T10:02:21.839000 | 1,554,717,741.839 | 17,523 |
pythondev | help | But... thanks for the help :slightly_smiling_face: | 2019-04-08T10:02:25.839200 | Rayford | pythondev_help_Rayford_2019-04-08T10:02:25.839200 | 1,554,717,745.8392 | 17,524 |
pythondev | help | hey all! i was trying this experiment over the weekend… my brother has a dungeons and dragons character generator spreadsheet in google sheets. he added some functions to generate them with a click of a button based on the predetermined stats he has for each monster in another sheet. he said it works okay but has some ... | 2019-04-08T10:46:23.845700 | Johna | pythondev_help_Johna_2019-04-08T10:46:23.845700 | 1,554,720,383.8457 | 17,525 |
pythondev | help | though the end goal is probably a flask app so i’m thinking this may be a bad approach? store the data in a database and call it as needed? | 2019-04-08T10:47:14.846600 | Johna | pythondev_help_Johna_2019-04-08T10:47:14.846600 | 1,554,720,434.8466 | 17,526 |
pythondev | help | but let’s say it wasn’t a flask app and i wanted to create characters in like, pygame or kivy or something… would a database still be the best approach? | 2019-04-08T10:48:08.847300 | Johna | pythondev_help_Johna_2019-04-08T10:48:08.847300 | 1,554,720,488.8473 | 17,527 |
pythondev | help | i started getting into that terrible space of looping through a csv and using `exec()` with f strings which i know is not usually a good idea…. but i can’t think of another way to do it? | 2019-04-08T10:49:27.848300 | Johna | pythondev_help_Johna_2019-04-08T10:49:27.848300 | 1,554,720,567.8483 | 17,528 |
pythondev | help | I would use sqlite | 2019-04-08T10:49:50.848500 | Jimmy | pythondev_help_Jimmy_2019-04-08T10:49:50.848500 | 1,554,720,590.8485 | 17,529 |
pythondev | help | you don't need a whole database server and it's easy to move around | 2019-04-08T10:50:01.849000 | Jimmy | pythondev_help_Jimmy_2019-04-08T10:50:01.849000 | 1,554,720,601.849 | 17,530 |
pythondev | help | yeah… i saw that pandas has a to_sqlite function i think | 2019-04-08T10:50:09.849300 | Johna | pythondev_help_Johna_2019-04-08T10:50:09.849300 | 1,554,720,609.8493 | 17,531 |
pythondev | help | might be an easy way to convert a csv to a database | 2019-04-08T10:50:25.849700 | Johna | pythondev_help_Johna_2019-04-08T10:50:25.849700 | 1,554,720,625.8497 | 17,532 |
pythondev | help | i see, i didn’t know that about sqlite | 2019-04-08T10:50:43.850000 | Johna | pythondev_help_Johna_2019-04-08T10:50:43.850000 | 1,554,720,643.85 | 17,533 |
pythondev | help | your brother could even use something like sqllite browser to go and modify some values | 2019-04-08T10:52:08.851200 | Jimmy | pythondev_help_Jimmy_2019-04-08T10:52:08.851200 | 1,554,720,728.8512 | 17,534 |
pythondev | help | oh? i’ll check that out | 2019-04-08T10:52:15.851400 | Johna | pythondev_help_Johna_2019-04-08T10:52:15.851400 | 1,554,720,735.8514 | 17,535 |
pythondev | help | thanks! | 2019-04-08T10:52:56.851600 | Johna | pythondev_help_Johna_2019-04-08T10:52:56.851600 | 1,554,720,776.8516 | 17,536 |
pythondev | help | <@Johna> In the absence of a database, you could create the objects in a data structure. Like instead of having a separate variable for each one, use a dict where the objects are the values: `chars[name] = character(name=name, max_hp=hp)`. | 2019-04-08T13:04:42.855200 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-08T13:04:42.855200 | 1,554,728,682.8552 | 17,537 |
pythondev | help | So it's just a loop from reading the CSV file. | 2019-04-08T13:05:40.855500 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-08T13:05:40.855500 | 1,554,728,740.8555 | 17,538 |
pythondev | help | ! that’s it! | 2019-04-08T13:07:17.855700 | Johna | pythondev_help_Johna_2019-04-08T13:07:17.855700 | 1,554,728,837.8557 | 17,539 |
pythondev | help | thanks :slightly_smiling_face: | 2019-04-08T13:07:19.855900 | Johna | pythondev_help_Johna_2019-04-08T13:07:19.855900 | 1,554,728,839.8559 | 17,540 |
pythondev | help | Hi guys, I’ve been scratching my head for the past two hours on something that must be very simple, but i’m pretty close to giving up…
I need to iterate through the following:
I easily did that with a for loop for the first set of objects in the initial components array but I am not able to figure out how to iterate th... | 2019-04-08T13:17:47.858700 | Ludie | pythondev_help_Ludie_2019-04-08T13:17:47.858700 | 1,554,729,467.8587 | 17,541 |
pythondev | help | thanks in advance for the help | 2019-04-08T13:17:56.858900 | Ludie | pythondev_help_Ludie_2019-04-08T13:17:56.858900 | 1,554,729,476.8589 | 17,542 |
pythondev | help | Nothing prints when i check against the second iteration there | 2019-04-08T13:22:43.859200 | Ludie | pythondev_help_Ludie_2019-04-08T13:22:43.859200 | 1,554,729,763.8592 | 17,543 |
pythondev | help | I think you would want something like:
```for item in data['components']:
for subitem in item['components']:``` | 2019-04-08T13:24:22.860300 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-08T13:24:22.860300 | 1,554,729,862.8603 | 17,544 |
pythondev | help | let me try it out | 2019-04-08T13:24:59.860600 | Ludie | pythondev_help_Ludie_2019-04-08T13:24:59.860600 | 1,554,729,899.8606 | 17,545 |
pythondev | help | Although in this case the second item has no `'components'` entry, so you may need a check for that too. | 2019-04-08T13:25:23.861100 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-08T13:25:23.861100 | 1,554,729,923.8611 | 17,546 |
pythondev | help | it orked! but it didn’t return the second components nested array | 2019-04-08T13:26:29.861500 | Ludie | pythondev_help_Ludie_2019-04-08T13:26:29.861500 | 1,554,729,989.8615 | 17,547 |
pythondev | help | Can you clarify? | 2019-04-08T13:27:09.861700 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-08T13:27:09.861700 | 1,554,730,029.8617 | 17,548 |
pythondev | help | Yes, sorry | 2019-04-08T13:27:20.862000 | Ludie | pythondev_help_Ludie_2019-04-08T13:27:20.862000 | 1,554,730,040.862 | 17,549 |
pythondev | help | ```for item in data['components']:
for subitem in item['components']:
print(subitem['URL'])``` | 2019-04-08T13:27:51.862800 | Ludie | pythondev_help_Ludie_2019-04-08T13:27:51.862800 | 1,554,730,071.8628 | 17,550 |
pythondev | help | only printed the first URL | 2019-04-08T13:28:02.863100 | Ludie | pythondev_help_Ludie_2019-04-08T13:28:02.863100 | 1,554,730,082.8631 | 17,551 |
pythondev | help | Did it throw an exception? As I mentioned, the second item (TITLE) has no components, so it may have errored out there. | 2019-04-08T13:28:40.863800 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-08T13:28:40.863800 | 1,554,730,120.8638 | 17,552 |
pythondev | help | no, it ran fine | 2019-04-08T13:28:55.864000 | Ludie | pythondev_help_Ludie_2019-04-08T13:28:55.864000 | 1,554,730,135.864 | 17,553 |
pythondev | help | (i’m using flask and the loops are within the jinja templates if that makes a difference) | 2019-04-08T13:29:19.864500 | Ludie | pythondev_help_Ludie_2019-04-08T13:29:19.864500 | 1,554,730,159.8645 | 17,554 |
pythondev | help | Just for kicks, try putting a check on it:
```for item in data['components']:
if 'components' in item:
for subitem in item['components']:
print(subitem['URL'])``` | 2019-04-08T13:30:25.865800 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-08T13:30:25.865800 | 1,554,730,225.8658 | 17,555 |
pythondev | help | I think I have some indentation issues in my loop and can't seem to locate how to make it work. the loop i created will only show the last data point which is red | 2019-04-08T13:31:16.866000 | Nola | pythondev_help_Nola_2019-04-08T13:31:16.866000 | 1,554,730,276.866 | 17,556 |
pythondev | help | ```{% for component in component s%}
{% if component.role == "container" %}
{% for subcontainer in component['components'] %}
{% if subcontainer.role == "photo" %}
<img src="{{subcontainer.URL}}">
{% endif %}
... | 2019-04-08T13:31:36.866600 | Ludie | pythondev_help_Ludie_2019-04-08T13:31:36.866600 | 1,554,730,296.8666 | 17,557 |
pythondev | help | apologies for the bad indentation | 2019-04-08T13:31:42.866800 | Ludie | pythondev_help_Ludie_2019-04-08T13:31:42.866800 | 1,554,730,302.8668 | 17,558 |
pythondev | help | You have an `elif` without an `if`? | 2019-04-08T13:32:24.867400 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-08T13:32:24.867400 | 1,554,730,344.8674 | 17,559 |
pythondev | help | sorry, only copied the relevant code to save you the reading time | 2019-04-08T13:32:45.867800 | Ludie | pythondev_help_Ludie_2019-04-08T13:32:45.867800 | 1,554,730,365.8678 | 17,560 |
pythondev | help | corrected | 2019-04-08T13:32:47.868100 | Ludie | pythondev_help_Ludie_2019-04-08T13:32:47.868100 | 1,554,730,367.8681 | 17,561 |
pythondev | help | after `for loop`, you need indentation (tab or 4 spaces) -- in your snippet, at line 5 and 15 | 2019-04-08T13:33:15.868200 | Raguel | pythondev_help_Raguel_2019-04-08T13:33:15.868200 | 1,554,730,395.8682 | 17,562 |
pythondev | help | Hmmm. That looks good at first glance. You say it's running correctly but only outputting the first photo URL? | 2019-04-08T13:34:06.868800 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-08T13:34:06.868800 | 1,554,730,446.8688 | 17,563 |
pythondev | help | correct | 2019-04-08T13:34:12.869000 | Ludie | pythondev_help_Ludie_2019-04-08T13:34:12.869000 | 1,554,730,452.869 | 17,564 |
pythondev | help | oh my lord… | 2019-04-08T13:34:56.869500 | Ludie | pythondev_help_Ludie_2019-04-08T13:34:56.869500 | 1,554,730,496.8695 | 17,565 |
pythondev | help | sorry | 2019-04-08T13:34:57.869800 | Ludie | pythondev_help_Ludie_2019-04-08T13:34:57.869800 | 1,554,730,497.8698 | 17,566 |
pythondev | help | Is the `component s` extra space in the original code? | 2019-04-08T13:35:03.870000 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-08T13:35:03.870000 | 1,554,730,503.87 | 17,567 |
pythondev | help | the second url is actually in an additional array…. | 2019-04-08T13:35:20.870500 | Ludie | pythondev_help_Ludie_2019-04-08T13:35:20.870500 | 1,554,730,520.8705 | 17,568 |
pythondev | help | so the initial solution you gave me should be enough to figure out the rest | 2019-04-08T13:35:40.871000 | Ludie | pythondev_help_Ludie_2019-04-08T13:35:40.871000 | 1,554,730,540.871 | 17,569 |
pythondev | help | Thanks!!!! | 2019-04-08T13:35:43.871200 | Ludie | pythondev_help_Ludie_2019-04-08T13:35:43.871200 | 1,554,730,543.8712 | 17,570 |
pythondev | help | Ah, fun... | 2019-04-08T13:35:48.871500 | Sasha | pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-04-08T13:35:48.871500 | 1,554,730,548.8715 | 17,571 |
pythondev | help | should I also indent and stack each loop?
for index,rows in cluster_NCPDP.iterrows():
for index_1,rows_1 in cluster_Active.iterrows():
like this? | 2019-04-08T13:40:45.872000 | Nola | pythondev_help_Nola_2019-04-08T13:40:45.872000 | 1,554,730,845.872 | 17,572 |
pythondev | help | so indentation still didn't work so I'm going to try to do
for index,rows in cluster_NCPDP.iterrows():
for index_1,rows_1 in cluster_Active.iterrows():
for index_2,rows_2 in cluster_Definitive.iterrows():
and indent the Circles | 2019-04-08T13:46:47.872200 | Nola | pythondev_help_Nola_2019-04-08T13:46:47.872200 | 1,554,731,207.8722 | 17,573 |
pythondev | help | depends, is the second loop needs to be nested? | 2019-04-08T13:53:26.872500 | Raguel | pythondev_help_Raguel_2019-04-08T13:53:26.872500 | 1,554,731,606.8725 | 17,574 |
pythondev | help | If there is dependency, then you will need a nested loop | 2019-04-08T13:54:22.873300 | Raguel | pythondev_help_Raguel_2019-04-08T13:54:22.873300 | 1,554,731,662.8733 | 17,575 |
pythondev | help | Hi there, I got a problem with tkinter:
I would like to create a window with several checks Button with this syntax:
- Button X
- Button Y
- Button Y
- ...
- Button X
- Button Y
- ...
Here my code:
' var_case_card = []
var_case_port = []
state= {}
liste = []
i = 0
for n,p in Device... | 2019-04-08T13:57:10.875600 | Callie | pythondev_help_Callie_2019-04-08T13:57:10.875600 | 1,554,731,830.8756 | 17,576 |
pythondev | help | Please use the snippet feature, or backticks, when sharing code. You can do so by clicking on the :heavy_plus_sign: on the left of the input box for a snippet.
For more information on snippets click <https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/204145658-Create-a-snippet|here>.
For more information on inline code formattin... | 2019-04-08T13:57:25.875700 | Leana | pythondev_help_Leana_2019-04-08T13:57:25.875700 | 1,554,731,845.8757 | 17,577 |
pythondev | help | Guys, someone has a idea of how could I create a tree from html where each tag contains your own position ? | 2019-04-08T14:16:29.877000 | Jolanda | pythondev_help_Jolanda_2019-04-08T14:16:29.877000 | 1,554,732,989.877 | 17,578 |
pythondev | help | So I could navigate using html/body/div[2]/span[3]/p[1] | 2019-04-08T14:17:03.877700 | Jolanda | pythondev_help_Jolanda_2019-04-08T14:17:03.877700 | 1,554,733,023.8777 | 17,579 |
pythondev | help | <@Jolanda> you mean xpath? | 2019-04-08T14:19:25.878300 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-04-08T14:19:25.878300 | 1,554,733,165.8783 | 17,580 |
pythondev | help | I want to create a Dict from a html file to the end create a dynamic xpath | 2019-04-08T14:20:45.878900 | Jolanda | pythondev_help_Jolanda_2019-04-08T14:20:45.878900 | 1,554,733,245.8789 | 17,581 |
pythondev | help | what are you looking to do with that? there might be an easier way | 2019-04-08T14:21:29.879300 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-04-08T14:21:29.879300 | 1,554,733,289.8793 | 17,582 |
pythondev | help | <@Clemmie>:taco: :taco: :taco: :taco: :taco: Just 10 more years and we might actually get this thing built! | 2019-04-08T14:21:47.879800 | Demetrice | pythondev_help_Demetrice_2019-04-08T14:21:47.879800 | 1,554,733,307.8798 | 17,583 |
pythondev | help | I need monitor changes in a website, so I 'm trying to built a tree with tags and contents so if the content of a tag changes I can detect it and drawn a red box around the element using css | 2019-04-08T14:24:06.881500 | Jolanda | pythondev_help_Jolanda_2019-04-08T14:24:06.881500 | 1,554,733,446.8815 | 17,584 |
pythondev | help | are you monitoring this manually? | 2019-04-08T14:24:34.881700 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-04-08T14:24:34.881700 | 1,554,733,474.8817 | 17,585 |
pythondev | help | No, I'm using scrapy | 2019-04-08T14:24:54.882000 | Jolanda | pythondev_help_Jolanda_2019-04-08T14:24:54.882000 | 1,554,733,494.882 | 17,586 |
pythondev | help | what's your end goal? | 2019-04-08T14:25:21.882200 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-04-08T14:25:21.882200 | 1,554,733,521.8822 | 17,587 |
pythondev | help | to just monitor changing elements? | 2019-04-08T14:25:52.882800 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-04-08T14:25:52.882800 | 1,554,733,552.8828 | 17,588 |
pythondev | help | And draw a box around it using css:grin: | 2019-04-08T14:26:22.883300 | Jolanda | pythondev_help_Jolanda_2019-04-08T14:26:22.883300 | 1,554,733,582.8833 | 17,589 |
pythondev | help | I thought thaat should be easy | 2019-04-08T14:26:31.883600 | Jolanda | pythondev_help_Jolanda_2019-04-08T14:26:31.883600 | 1,554,733,591.8836 | 17,590 |
pythondev | help | But isn't so simple | 2019-04-08T14:26:35.883800 | Jolanda | pythondev_help_Jolanda_2019-04-08T14:26:35.883800 | 1,554,733,595.8838 | 17,591 |
pythondev | help | haha | 2019-04-08T14:26:36.884000 | Jolanda | pythondev_help_Jolanda_2019-04-08T14:26:36.884000 | 1,554,733,596.884 | 17,592 |
pythondev | help | at least to me | 2019-04-08T14:26:43.884200 | Jolanda | pythondev_help_Jolanda_2019-04-08T14:26:43.884200 | 1,554,733,603.8842 | 17,593 |
pythondev | help | why highlight if you're scraping it anyway? | 2019-04-08T14:28:14.884600 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-04-08T14:28:14.884600 | 1,554,733,694.8846 | 17,594 |
pythondev | help | or is that just your means to point scrapy at the changing elements? | 2019-04-08T14:28:25.884900 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-04-08T14:28:25.884900 | 1,554,733,705.8849 | 17,595 |
pythondev | help | Because I need a visual evidence of changes | 2019-04-08T14:29:11.885400 | Jolanda | pythondev_help_Jolanda_2019-04-08T14:29:11.885400 | 1,554,733,751.8854 | 17,596 |
pythondev | help | is that your requirement or someone else’s? | 2019-04-08T14:29:26.885700 | Hiroko | pythondev_help_Hiroko_2019-04-08T14:29:26.885700 | 1,554,733,766.8857 | 17,597 |
pythondev | help | Yes, client requeriment... | 2019-04-08T14:30:26.886100 | Jolanda | pythondev_help_Jolanda_2019-04-08T14:30:26.886100 | 1,554,733,826.8861 | 17,598 |
pythondev | help | what exactly is the client asking for? | 2019-04-08T14:30:57.886900 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-04-08T14:30:57.886900 | 1,554,733,857.8869 | 17,599 |
pythondev | help | What is the 'rule of thumb' for envs in Anaconda with Spyder other than the 'base' env ? Do we need a new env for every Python/ML/DL package we want to use with Spyder ? | 2019-04-08T14:31:57.888100 | Clayton | pythondev_help_Clayton_2019-04-08T14:31:57.888100 | 1,554,733,917.8881 | 17,600 |
pythondev | help | Also, does the new Anaconda version 2109.3 help or hinder Spyder ? | 2019-04-08T14:32:32.888900 | Clayton | pythondev_help_Clayton_2019-04-08T14:32:32.888900 | 1,554,733,952.8889 | 17,601 |
pythondev | help | <@Ashley> is exactally what I said, monitor changes in some website, take a screenshot of page highlight changed areas | 2019-04-08T14:34:05.890200 | Jolanda | pythondev_help_Jolanda_2019-04-08T14:34:05.890200 | 1,554,734,045.8902 | 17,602 |
pythondev | help | ah, gotcha | 2019-04-08T14:34:28.890500 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-04-08T14:34:28.890500 | 1,554,734,068.8905 | 17,603 |
pythondev | help | I'm using scrapy + splash for that | 2019-04-08T14:34:35.890800 | Jolanda | pythondev_help_Jolanda_2019-04-08T14:34:35.890800 | 1,554,734,075.8908 | 17,604 |
pythondev | help | I tried create a dict with all elements | 2019-04-08T14:34:56.891300 | Jolanda | pythondev_help_Jolanda_2019-04-08T14:34:56.891300 | 1,554,734,096.8913 | 17,605 |
pythondev | help | from the odl html and from the new and do a intersection | 2019-04-08T14:35:22.891900 | Jolanda | pythondev_help_Jolanda_2019-04-08T14:35:22.891900 | 1,554,734,122.8919 | 17,606 |
pythondev | help | however isn't a good approach | 2019-04-08T14:35:46.892200 | Jolanda | pythondev_help_Jolanda_2019-04-08T14:35:46.892200 | 1,554,734,146.8922 | 17,607 |
pythondev | help | hmmm | 2019-04-08T14:37:22.892400 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-04-08T14:37:22.892400 | 1,554,734,242.8924 | 17,608 |
pythondev | help | there may be an easier way | 2019-04-08T14:37:27.892700 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-04-08T14:37:27.892700 | 1,554,734,247.8927 | 17,609 |
pythondev | help | give me a few minutes | 2019-04-08T14:37:29.893000 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-04-08T14:37:29.893000 | 1,554,734,249.893 | 17,610 |
pythondev | help | I was thinking about stacks but I haven't implemented yet | 2019-04-08T14:39:19.893800 | Jolanda | pythondev_help_Jolanda_2019-04-08T14:39:19.893800 | 1,554,734,359.8938 | 17,611 |
pythondev | help | could you not just have the whole body have an onchange event listener, and then have the call back look at the actual event target and just change that? | 2019-04-08T14:43:38.895200 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-04-08T14:43:38.895200 | 1,554,734,618.8952 | 17,612 |
pythondev | help | But this onchange should be implemented on the website that Am wahcing, don't? We don't have access | 2019-04-08T14:46:04.896200 | Jolanda | pythondev_help_Jolanda_2019-04-08T14:46:04.896200 | 1,554,734,764.8962 | 17,613 |
pythondev | help | Hello everyone, I’m trying to run tests with unmanaged models in django. Do you know which is the best way to do that? | 2019-04-08T14:49:47.897500 | Deirdre | pythondev_help_Deirdre_2019-04-08T14:49:47.897500 | 1,554,734,987.8975 | 17,614 |
pythondev | help | so how are you planning on monitoring the elements? are you just gonna process the whole dom at certain intervals? | 2019-04-08T14:53:00.898600 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-04-08T14:53:00.898600 | 1,554,735,180.8986 | 17,615 |
pythondev | help | (sorry, just not sure what your stack is at the moment) | 2019-04-08T14:54:14.900100 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-04-08T14:54:14.900100 | 1,554,735,254.9001 | 17,616 |
pythondev | help | My scraper download the monitored pages on a folder, so I am create a hashtable of all page files, so if one change the scraper will download and compare with the cached html file | 2019-04-08T14:54:43.900700 | Jolanda | pythondev_help_Jolanda_2019-04-08T14:54:43.900700 | 1,554,735,283.9007 | 17,617 |
pythondev | help | ahhhh I gotcha | 2019-04-08T14:55:06.901200 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-04-08T14:55:06.901200 | 1,554,735,306.9012 | 17,618 |
pythondev | help | this will be done some times during the day | 2019-04-08T14:55:08.901400 | Jolanda | pythondev_help_Jolanda_2019-04-08T14:55:08.901400 | 1,554,735,308.9014 | 17,619 |
pythondev | help | I thought this was a live thing | 2019-04-08T14:55:10.901500 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-04-08T14:55:10.901500 | 1,554,735,310.9015 | 17,620 |
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