Recent Run

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zeppo

31 Jan, 2020 04:56 PM

I'm not sure what "Recent Run" is displaying when it comes to Reversible Notes. A cursory check of what it displays when turning off the prompt status for one and then the other facet (so it is the only prompt instead of both) shows this displayed value doesn't change, unlike some of the other stats. I only checked about 10 of them, but it seems unlikely that one can use this method to reveal the Recent Run for each particular facet as a prompt.

So then, it leaves two other possibilities. One, it is showing the Recent Run for the note, regardless of what facet was the prompt. Or, two, it shows the Recent Run for whichever facet was last use as a prompt, but only for events in which that particular facet was a prompt. I take it it is the first, Correct?

  1. Support Staff 1 Posted by drewmccormack on 06 Feb, 2020 09:53 AM

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    The information in the info sheet is for the whole note, not for individual facets. So that is indeed the run taken over all prompt facets, just as the percentages are averaged over facets, etc. It would get too complex to break all that out for every facet that could be prompt.

    Kind regards,
    Drew

  2. drewmccormack closed this discussion on 06 Feb, 2020 09:53 AM.

  3. zeppo re-opened this discussion on 06 Feb, 2020 01:25 PM

  4. 2 Posted by zeppo on 06 Feb, 2020 01:25 PM

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    I temporarily turn off one facet as a prompt to see some of the stats exclusive to the other facet as a prompt (and vice versa), so I wasn't sure if this was one of those stats. I stopped creating Reversible Notes a couple of years ago because of the limitations you mention. But for the ones I already have, it is helpful to understand . Thanks.

  5. Vlad Borovtsov closed this discussion on 06 Feb, 2020 01:46 PM.

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