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Unfamiliar error message from ode45: “Unrecognized function or variable ‘packageAsFuncHandle”.
One of my students is receiving this message when trying to run ode45 from her computer. Running the exact same script on another machine does not throw an error. I’ve had her uninstall and reinstall MATLAB but getting the same results. Has anyone else experienced this? Haven’t seen it anywhere else on the forum/community. Thanks!One of my students is receiving this message when trying to run ode45 from her computer. Running the exact same script on another machine does not throw an error. I’ve had her uninstall and reinstall MATLAB but getting the same results. Has anyone else experienced this? Haven’t seen it anywhere else on the forum/community. Thanks! One of my students is receiving this message when trying to run ode45 from her computer. Running the exact same script on another machine does not throw an error. I’ve had her uninstall and reinstall MATLAB but getting the same results. Has anyone else experienced this? Haven’t seen it anywhere else on the forum/community. Thanks! ode45, function MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Detect a collision between 2 robotPlatform
Hello,
I imported 2 URDF files using the importrobot function. Then, I created a robotScenario by adding a robotPlatform for each robot. I want to check during the scenario that there are no collisions between the robots.
I tried using the checkCollision function between the 2 robotPlatforms, but this function does not accept non-rigidBodyTree-based platforms.
Then, I tried to create a robotPlatform ‘hand’ from an STL file and attach ‘hand’ to the ‘robot2Scn’ platform using the attach function, but the position of ‘hand’ does not update when I use the checkCollision(robotScn, ‘hand’, IgnoreSelfCollision="on") function. This function returns 1 when ‘robotScn’ is at the initial position of ‘hand’, otherwise it returns 0.
Is there a function or have you a suggestion to check for collisions between 2 robotPlatforms in a robotScenario?
Thank you.
robot = importrobot("robot.urdf");
robot2 = importrobot("robot_2.urdf");
scenario = robotScenario(UpdateRate=1,StopTime=10);
robotScn = robotPlatform("robot1",scenario,RigidBodyTree=robot);
robotScn2 = robotPlatform("robot2",scenario,RigidBodyTree=robot2);
% Trying to manually add a collision zone (Test with and without using clearCollision on robot2)
stlData = stlread(‘hand_link.stl’);
vertices = stlData.Points;
faces = stlData.ConnectivityList;
handMesh = collisionMesh(vertices);
base = robotPlatform("hand",scenario,Collision=handMesh, initialBasePosition[0.2 0.2 0.2]);
attach(robotScn2,"hand","hand_link",ChildToParentTransform=trvec2tform([0 0 0]))
checkCollision(robotScn,"hand", IgnoreSelfCollision="on")Hello,
I imported 2 URDF files using the importrobot function. Then, I created a robotScenario by adding a robotPlatform for each robot. I want to check during the scenario that there are no collisions between the robots.
I tried using the checkCollision function between the 2 robotPlatforms, but this function does not accept non-rigidBodyTree-based platforms.
Then, I tried to create a robotPlatform ‘hand’ from an STL file and attach ‘hand’ to the ‘robot2Scn’ platform using the attach function, but the position of ‘hand’ does not update when I use the checkCollision(robotScn, ‘hand’, IgnoreSelfCollision="on") function. This function returns 1 when ‘robotScn’ is at the initial position of ‘hand’, otherwise it returns 0.
Is there a function or have you a suggestion to check for collisions between 2 robotPlatforms in a robotScenario?
Thank you.
robot = importrobot("robot.urdf");
robot2 = importrobot("robot_2.urdf");
scenario = robotScenario(UpdateRate=1,StopTime=10);
robotScn = robotPlatform("robot1",scenario,RigidBodyTree=robot);
robotScn2 = robotPlatform("robot2",scenario,RigidBodyTree=robot2);
% Trying to manually add a collision zone (Test with and without using clearCollision on robot2)
stlData = stlread(‘hand_link.stl’);
vertices = stlData.Points;
faces = stlData.ConnectivityList;
handMesh = collisionMesh(vertices);
base = robotPlatform("hand",scenario,Collision=handMesh, initialBasePosition[0.2 0.2 0.2]);
attach(robotScn2,"hand","hand_link",ChildToParentTransform=trvec2tform([0 0 0]))
checkCollision(robotScn,"hand", IgnoreSelfCollision="on") Hello,
I imported 2 URDF files using the importrobot function. Then, I created a robotScenario by adding a robotPlatform for each robot. I want to check during the scenario that there are no collisions between the robots.
I tried using the checkCollision function between the 2 robotPlatforms, but this function does not accept non-rigidBodyTree-based platforms.
Then, I tried to create a robotPlatform ‘hand’ from an STL file and attach ‘hand’ to the ‘robot2Scn’ platform using the attach function, but the position of ‘hand’ does not update when I use the checkCollision(robotScn, ‘hand’, IgnoreSelfCollision="on") function. This function returns 1 when ‘robotScn’ is at the initial position of ‘hand’, otherwise it returns 0.
Is there a function or have you a suggestion to check for collisions between 2 robotPlatforms in a robotScenario?
Thank you.
robot = importrobot("robot.urdf");
robot2 = importrobot("robot_2.urdf");
scenario = robotScenario(UpdateRate=1,StopTime=10);
robotScn = robotPlatform("robot1",scenario,RigidBodyTree=robot);
robotScn2 = robotPlatform("robot2",scenario,RigidBodyTree=robot2);
% Trying to manually add a collision zone (Test with and without using clearCollision on robot2)
stlData = stlread(‘hand_link.stl’);
vertices = stlData.Points;
faces = stlData.ConnectivityList;
handMesh = collisionMesh(vertices);
base = robotPlatform("hand",scenario,Collision=handMesh, initialBasePosition[0.2 0.2 0.2]);
attach(robotScn2,"hand","hand_link",ChildToParentTransform=trvec2tform([0 0 0]))
checkCollision(robotScn,"hand", IgnoreSelfCollision="on") robotics, collision MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Ihor Zahorodnii “Retirement: Azure Synapse Runtime for Apache Spark 3.3”
Ihor Zahorodnii “End of Support for Azure Synapse Runtime for Apache Spark 3.3 was announced on July 12th, 2024. We recommend that you upgrade your Apache Spark 3.3-based workloads to Azure Synapse Runtime for Apache Spark 3.4 – Azure Synapse Analytics | Microsoft Learn. Azure Synapse runtime for Apache Spark 3.3 will be retired and disabled March 2025.”
Ihor Zahorodnii “End of Support for Azure Synapse Runtime for Apache Spark 3.3 was announced on July 12th, 2024. We recommend that you upgrade your Apache Spark 3.3-based workloads to Azure Synapse Runtime for Apache Spark 3.4 – Azure Synapse Analytics | Microsoft Learn. Azure Synapse runtime for Apache Spark 3.3 will be retired and disabled March 2025.” Read More
Ihor Zahorodnii FinOps with Azure
Ihor Zahorodnii
Microsoft Azure Tools for FinOps:
Microsoft Azure offers a variety of tools that can help you implement FinOps principles and practices in your organization. These tools can help you gain visibility into your cloud costs enforce policies and standards, analyze and report on your spending patterns, optimize your resource utilization, communicate and collaborate with your stakeholders, and learn and improve your cloud skills. Here are some of the tools that I recommend:
Microsoft Cost Management: Monitor, allocate, and optimize your Azure costs with this powerful tool. You can track your spending by various dimensions such as resource group, subscription, service type, location, tag, or any other dimension. You can also create budgets and alerts to manage your spending limits and thresholds. You can also generate reports and dashboards to visualize and share your cost data with others.
Azure Policy: Enforce rules and standards for your Azure resources with this useful tool. You can create policies that define what actions are allowed or denied for your resources based on criteria such as location, size, type, tag, or configuration. You can also audit your compliance status and remediate any violations.
Microsoft Power BI: Analyze and report on your Azure data with this great tool. You can connect to various data sources such as the Cost Management Connector, which provides access to your cost and usage data from Cost Management, or the Azure Retail Prices REST API, which provides access to the retail prices of Azure services. You can use these data sources to create interactive reports and dashboards to explore and visualize your data. You can also share your insights and collaborate with others using Power BI.
Azure Monitor Workbooks: Create custom visualizations and dashboards for your Azure data with this handy tool. You can combine text, metrics, logs, queries and parameters to create rich and interactive reports. You can also use it to troubleshoot issues, perform root cause analysis, and optimize your performance.
Microsoft Teams: Communicate and collaborate with your teams and stakeholders with this tool. You can chat, call, meet, and share files and documents with others. You can also integrate with other Azure tools such as Cost Management, Power BI, Monitor Workbooks, Advisor, or Learning paths, and access them from within Teams.
Azure Advisor: Optimize your Azure resources and reduce your costs with this tool. It provides personalized recommendations based on your usage and configuration data. It also helps you improve your performance, security, reliability, and operational excellence.
Microsoft Azure Learning paths: Learn and improve your Azure skills with this tool. It provides curated collections of online courses, videos, labs, quizzes, and certifications that cover various topics and levels of Azure. You can use it to gain the knowledge and expertise you need to implement FinOps in Azure.
Well-Architected Review: Assess your Azure workloads and identify areas for improvement with this tool. It provides a framework of best practices and principles that cover five pillars: cost optimization, operational excellence, performance efficiency, reliability, and security. You can use it to evaluate your current state, identify gaps and risks, and prioritize actions.
Azure savings offers: Save money on your Azure spending with these tools. They include Reservations, Compute Savings Plan, Hybrid Benefit and other discounts and incentives that you can take advantage of to lower your cloud costs.
Ihor Zahorodnii Microsoft Azure Tools for FinOps:Microsoft Azure offers a variety of tools that can help you implement FinOps principles and practices in your organization. These tools can help you gain visibility into your cloud costs enforce policies and standards, analyze and report on your spending patterns, optimize your resource utilization, communicate and collaborate with your stakeholders, and learn and improve your cloud skills. Here are some of the tools that I recommend:Microsoft Cost Management: Monitor, allocate, and optimize your Azure costs with this powerful tool. You can track your spending by various dimensions such as resource group, subscription, service type, location, tag, or any other dimension. You can also create budgets and alerts to manage your spending limits and thresholds. You can also generate reports and dashboards to visualize and share your cost data with others.Azure Policy: Enforce rules and standards for your Azure resources with this useful tool. You can create policies that define what actions are allowed or denied for your resources based on criteria such as location, size, type, tag, or configuration. You can also audit your compliance status and remediate any violations.Microsoft Power BI: Analyze and report on your Azure data with this great tool. You can connect to various data sources such as the Cost Management Connector, which provides access to your cost and usage data from Cost Management, or the Azure Retail Prices REST API, which provides access to the retail prices of Azure services. You can use these data sources to create interactive reports and dashboards to explore and visualize your data. You can also share your insights and collaborate with others using Power BI.Azure Monitor Workbooks: Create custom visualizations and dashboards for your Azure data with this handy tool. You can combine text, metrics, logs, queries and parameters to create rich and interactive reports. You can also use it to troubleshoot issues, perform root cause analysis, and optimize your performance.Microsoft Teams: Communicate and collaborate with your teams and stakeholders with this tool. You can chat, call, meet, and share files and documents with others. You can also integrate with other Azure tools such as Cost Management, Power BI, Monitor Workbooks, Advisor, or Learning paths, and access them from within Teams.Azure Advisor: Optimize your Azure resources and reduce your costs with this tool. It provides personalized recommendations based on your usage and configuration data. It also helps you improve your performance, security, reliability, and operational excellence.Microsoft Azure Learning paths: Learn and improve your Azure skills with this tool. It provides curated collections of online courses, videos, labs, quizzes, and certifications that cover various topics and levels of Azure. You can use it to gain the knowledge and expertise you need to implement FinOps in Azure.Well-Architected Review: Assess your Azure workloads and identify areas for improvement with this tool. It provides a framework of best practices and principles that cover five pillars: cost optimization, operational excellence, performance efficiency, reliability, and security. You can use it to evaluate your current state, identify gaps and risks, and prioritize actions.Azure savings offers: Save money on your Azure spending with these tools. They include Reservations, Compute Savings Plan, Hybrid Benefit and other discounts and incentives that you can take advantage of to lower your cloud costs. Read More
Ihor Zahorodnii Data governance in Microsoft Factory – new Purview
Ihor Zahorodnii
Data governance in Microsoft Factory – new Purview
Microsoft Purview’s data governance solutions create one place for you to manage your on-premises, multicloud, and software-as-a-service (SaaS) data. Using the Microsoft Purview Data Catalog, Data Map, Data Sharing, Data Estate Insights, and Policies you can:
Create an up-to-date map of your business’ entire data landscape.
Empower your users to find useful, trustworthy data.
Classify your sensitive information, so it’s visible and you can manage it.
Automatically map your data’s lineage so you can see where it’s coming from and where it’s going.
Enable your business’ data curators and security administrators with the tools they need to manage and secure your data estate.
Data Catalog
With the Microsoft Purview Data Catalog, business and technical users can quickly and easily find relevant data using a search experience with filters based on lenses such as glossary terms, classifications, sensitivity labels and more. For subject matter experts, data stewards and officers, the Microsoft Purview Data Catalog provides data curation features such as business glossary management and the ability to automate tagging of data assets with glossary terms. Data consumers and producers can also visually trace the lineage of data assets: for example, starting from operational systems on-premises, through movement, transformation & enrichment with various data storage and processing systems in the cloud, to consumption in an analytics system like Power BI. For more information, see our introduction to search using Data Catalog.
Data Map
Microsoft Purview automates data discovery by providing data scanning and classification for assets across your data estate. Metadata and descriptions of discovered data assets are integrated into a holistic map of your data estate. Microsoft Purview Data Map provides the foundation for data discovery and data governance. Microsoft Purview Data Map is a cloud native PaaS service that captures metadata about enterprise data present in analytics and operation systems on-premises and cloud. Microsoft Purview Data Map is automatically kept up to date with built-in automated scanning and classification system. Business users can configure and use the data map through an intuitive UI and developers can programmatically interact with the Data Map using open-source Apache Atlas 2.2 APIs. Microsoft Purview Data Map powers the Microsoft Purview Data Catalog, the Microsoft Purview Data Estate Insights and the Microsoft Purview Data Policy as unified experiences within the Microsoft Purview governance portal.
Ihor Zahorodnii Data governance in Microsoft Factory – new Purview Microsoft Purview’s data governance solutions create one place for you to manage your on-premises, multicloud, and software-as-a-service (SaaS) data. Using the Microsoft Purview Data Catalog, Data Map, Data Sharing, Data Estate Insights, and Policies you can:Create an up-to-date map of your business’ entire data landscape.Empower your users to find useful, trustworthy data.Classify your sensitive information, so it’s visible and you can manage it.Automatically map your data’s lineage so you can see where it’s coming from and where it’s going.Enable your business’ data curators and security administrators with the tools they need to manage and secure your data estate. Data CatalogWith the Microsoft Purview Data Catalog, business and technical users can quickly and easily find relevant data using a search experience with filters based on lenses such as glossary terms, classifications, sensitivity labels and more. For subject matter experts, data stewards and officers, the Microsoft Purview Data Catalog provides data curation features such as business glossary management and the ability to automate tagging of data assets with glossary terms. Data consumers and producers can also visually trace the lineage of data assets: for example, starting from operational systems on-premises, through movement, transformation & enrichment with various data storage and processing systems in the cloud, to consumption in an analytics system like Power BI. For more information, see our introduction to search using Data Catalog. Data MapMicrosoft Purview automates data discovery by providing data scanning and classification for assets across your data estate. Metadata and descriptions of discovered data assets are integrated into a holistic map of your data estate. Microsoft Purview Data Map provides the foundation for data discovery and data governance. Microsoft Purview Data Map is a cloud native PaaS service that captures metadata about enterprise data present in analytics and operation systems on-premises and cloud. Microsoft Purview Data Map is automatically kept up to date with built-in automated scanning and classification system. Business users can configure and use the data map through an intuitive UI and developers can programmatically interact with the Data Map using open-source Apache Atlas 2.2 APIs. Microsoft Purview Data Map powers the Microsoft Purview Data Catalog, the Microsoft Purview Data Estate Insights and the Microsoft Purview Data Policy as unified experiences within the Microsoft Purview governance portal. Read More
The Formula Reference Slippage Problem in MS Excel for Mac
When working with a large, multi-sheet Excel workbook on MacBook Pro (M1), I started encountering a strange issue when inserting rows on one of the worksheets. What happens is that some formulas “slip” or “miss” their intended references after some row insertion/deletion (not those rows having any relation to the affected formulas or references).
In my case the formulas mistakenly referenced a different row, often one row above the original target row. It is as if Excel is confused by (multiple) row deletions or insertions.
Even worse – it was NOT possible to “undo” the action. I made a couple of tests with insert row actions. I could detect the exact moment it happens (in my case, the circular reference occurred because of the reference slip), but no “undo” could fix it. (I had to start from the last saved version, which I paranoiacally make every 15 min or so … luckily).
This makes the whole thing unusable. I took the same excel file and continued working on Windows – it doesn’t happen there.
Anyone had anything similar ever happen with Excel (on Mac)?
When working with a large, multi-sheet Excel workbook on MacBook Pro (M1), I started encountering a strange issue when inserting rows on one of the worksheets. What happens is that some formulas “slip” or “miss” their intended references after some row insertion/deletion (not those rows having any relation to the affected formulas or references). In my case the formulas mistakenly referenced a different row, often one row above the original target row. It is as if Excel is confused by (multiple) row deletions or insertions. Even worse – it was NOT possible to “undo” the action. I made a couple of tests with insert row actions. I could detect the exact moment it happens (in my case, the circular reference occurred because of the reference slip), but no “undo” could fix it. (I had to start from the last saved version, which I paranoiacally make every 15 min or so … luckily). This makes the whole thing unusable. I took the same excel file and continued working on Windows – it doesn’t happen there. Anyone had anything similar ever happen with Excel (on Mac)? Read More
where t0 find planner
SO i just got 365 personal and teams personal but cannot find planner anywhere. can anyone help?
SO i just got 365 personal and teams personal but cannot find planner anywhere. can anyone help? Read More
1000+ Ảnh gái xinh vú đẹp, to tròn, quyến rũ nhất thế giới
Vú đẹp là mong ước của hầu hết tất cả các chị em. Để sở hữu khuôn ngực đầy đặn, căng tròn, quyến rũ để có vóc dáng thêm tự tin. Khi có cặp vú đẹp, việc lựa chọn áo đồ trở nên dễ dàng hơn. Những bộ váy hoặc áo đầm dáng vừa sẽ làm nổi bật và tôn lên vóc dáng thanh mảnh. Vú đẹp là cách chỉ những chị em có vòng 1 căng tràn, tròn trịa, quyến rũ, có độ cong hoàn hảo, cân đối với vóc dáng giúp các nàng thêm phần hấp dẫnproseovip Read More
multiple Login tries from different places
hi, from a long time I’m facing a really threatening issue of SOMEONE trying to login to my account.
my sign in history shows that after like every 2 hours a new guy from new place is trying to log into my account but unable to do it coz of wrong password.
Now this is really scary coz in a way someone is just keep on trying to use different passwords until he got the right one.
I’m not getting what to do right now instead just waiting when he logs in and then log out from there.
otherwise, I have used almost kind of Secuity measures like using authenticator app and two step verification.
If anyone know anything that i can do right now from stop this then please help
hi, from a long time I’m facing a really threatening issue of SOMEONE trying to login to my account.my sign in history shows that after like every 2 hours a new guy from new place is trying to log into my account but unable to do it coz of wrong password.Now this is really scary coz in a way someone is just keep on trying to use different passwords until he got the right one.I’m not getting what to do right now instead just waiting when he logs in and then log out from there.otherwise, I have used almost kind of Secuity measures like using authenticator app and two step verification.If anyone know anything that i can do right now from stop this then please help Read More
Intel iCSL driver SSL version
Our Defender reports that the Intel iCLS driver uses an outdated and unsafe OpenSSL version.
After contacting Intel they told me to update to version 1.72.189.0.
I can find (and manually install) this driver at the MS catalog (https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=intel%20icls%20windows%2011%20%201.72.189.0) but I do not whish to roll out a driver this way to 250+ devices.
The releasedate is march 7th. There are 5 files from 4 different companies (non of which is the manufacturer of my device (Dell))
My question is why the update is not pushed through Windows Update. I this something Microsoft should do or should I pressure Dell?
Our Defender reports that the Intel iCLS driver uses an outdated and unsafe OpenSSL version.After contacting Intel they told me to update to version 1.72.189.0.I can find (and manually install) this driver at the MS catalog (https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=intel%20icls%20windows%2011%20%201.72.189.0) but I do not whish to roll out a driver this way to 250+ devices.The releasedate is march 7th. There are 5 files from 4 different companies (non of which is the manufacturer of my device (Dell))My question is why the update is not pushed through Windows Update. I this something Microsoft should do or should I pressure Dell? Read More
Call Simulink Function That is Defined in a Separate Model Using MATLAB Function Block and Model Reference
I have a MATLAB Function block created inside the Model A which call y = Test(u) Simulink Function. And another model called Model B in which Simulink Function y = Test(u) is implemented in.
Now in a seperate model called Simulation I have use two Model block to reference to Model A and Model B, when I update the model an error observed which reference to Model A and say that the Test funciton is undefined.
My question is: Is that possible to call a Simulink Function from a MATLAB Function block that are both implemented in a sepearte model?I have a MATLAB Function block created inside the Model A which call y = Test(u) Simulink Function. And another model called Model B in which Simulink Function y = Test(u) is implemented in.
Now in a seperate model called Simulation I have use two Model block to reference to Model A and Model B, when I update the model an error observed which reference to Model A and say that the Test funciton is undefined.
My question is: Is that possible to call a Simulink Function from a MATLAB Function block that are both implemented in a sepearte model? I have a MATLAB Function block created inside the Model A which call y = Test(u) Simulink Function. And another model called Model B in which Simulink Function y = Test(u) is implemented in.
Now in a seperate model called Simulation I have use two Model block to reference to Model A and Model B, when I update the model an error observed which reference to Model A and say that the Test funciton is undefined.
My question is: Is that possible to call a Simulink Function from a MATLAB Function block that are both implemented in a sepearte model? simulinkfunction, matlabfunction, simulink, functionconnector MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Why does this technique not work?
I have a mat file which has a row vector u and a matrix temp_gbo. The size of this matrix is 100 x 4. I want the following:
Each row of the matrix temp_gbo must have the same arrangment of elements as is in u.The mat file and the script "swapping" are attached but the script doesn’t fulfill my requirement. How should I modify this code?I have a mat file which has a row vector u and a matrix temp_gbo. The size of this matrix is 100 x 4. I want the following:
Each row of the matrix temp_gbo must have the same arrangment of elements as is in u.The mat file and the script "swapping" are attached but the script doesn’t fulfill my requirement. How should I modify this code? I have a mat file which has a row vector u and a matrix temp_gbo. The size of this matrix is 100 x 4. I want the following:
Each row of the matrix temp_gbo must have the same arrangment of elements as is in u.The mat file and the script "swapping" are attached but the script doesn’t fulfill my requirement. How should I modify this code? arrangement of elements, row vector, matrix, swapping MATLAB Answers — New Questions
bot popup in teams
Hi, I’m trying to create a bot app in Teams that will display some information on the adaptive cards. The adaptive cards will have 2 buttons(Yes, No). Both buttons have an action type as “Action. Submit”. Earlier when the user clicked the button, the received event will have the type “invoke”, but now I received the event type as “message”.
I’m trying to show a modal popup that contains some input fields and a submit button when the no button is clicked. I’m unable to do it now.
CARD:
{
“type”: “message”,
“attachments”: [
{
“ContentType”: “application/vnd.microsoft.card.adaptive”,
“content”: {
“$schema”: “http://adaptivecards.io/schemas/adaptive-card.json”,
“type”: “AdaptiveCard”,
“version”: “1.5”,
“body”: [
{
“type”: “TextBlock”,
“text”: “Some text”,
“wrap”: true,
“size”: “medium”,
“weight”: “bolder”
},
{
“type”: “TextBlock”,
“text”: “Some text”,
“wrap”: true,
“size”: “Default”
}
],
“actions”: [
{“type”: “Action.Submit”, “title”: “Yes”, “data”: {}},
{“type”: “Action.Submit”, “title”: “No”, “data”: {}},
],
},
}
]
}
On receiving the no button clicked event, I’m responding with
{
“task”: {
“type”: “continue”,
“value”: {
“card”: {
“ContentType”: “application/vnd.microsoft.card.adaptive”,
“content”: {
“$schema”: “http://adaptivecards.io/schemas/adaptive-card.json”,
“type”: “AdaptiveCard”,
“version”: “1.5”,
“body”: [
{
“type”: “Input.Text”,
“id”: “Some text”,
“placeholder”: “Enter your text”,
“isRequired”: true,
“errorMessage”: “This field is required”,
}
],
“actions”: [
{“type”: “Action.Submit”, “title”: “Submit”, “data”:{}}
],
},
}
},
}
}
But the popup is not displayed.
Hi, I’m trying to create a bot app in Teams that will display some information on the adaptive cards. The adaptive cards will have 2 buttons(Yes, No). Both buttons have an action type as “Action. Submit”. Earlier when the user clicked the button, the received event will have the type “invoke”, but now I received the event type as “message”. I’m trying to show a modal popup that contains some input fields and a submit button when the no button is clicked. I’m unable to do it now.CARD: {
“type”: “message”,
“attachments”: [
{
“ContentType”: “application/vnd.microsoft.card.adaptive”,
“content”: {
“$schema”: “http://adaptivecards.io/schemas/adaptive-card.json”,
“type”: “AdaptiveCard”,
“version”: “1.5”,
“body”: [
{
“type”: “TextBlock”,
“text”: “Some text”,
“wrap”: true,
“size”: “medium”,
“weight”: “bolder”
},
{
“type”: “TextBlock”,
“text”: “Some text”,
“wrap”: true,
“size”: “Default”
}
],
“actions”: [
{“type”: “Action.Submit”, “title”: “Yes”, “data”: {}},
{“type”: “Action.Submit”, “title”: “No”, “data”: {}},
],
},
}
]
} On receiving the no button clicked event, I’m responding with {
“task”: {
“type”: “continue”,
“value”: {
“card”: {
“ContentType”: “application/vnd.microsoft.card.adaptive”,
“content”: {
“$schema”: “http://adaptivecards.io/schemas/adaptive-card.json”,
“type”: “AdaptiveCard”,
“version”: “1.5”,
“body”: [
{
“type”: “Input.Text”,
“id”: “Some text”,
“placeholder”: “Enter your text”,
“isRequired”: true,
“errorMessage”: “This field is required”,
}
],
“actions”: [
{“type”: “Action.Submit”, “title”: “Submit”, “data”:{}}
],
},
}
},
}
} But the popup is not displayed. Read More
Can we share site content Inside sharepoint to outsider
Can we share site content Inside sharepoint to outsider.
Sharing options are greyed out when sharing from SharePoint Online or OneDrive.
Can we share site content Inside sharepoint to outsider.Sharing options are greyed out when sharing from SharePoint Online or OneDrive. Read More
Bugs in Microsoft Defender for Cloud | Regulatory Compliance
I already enroll the required Microsoft Defender plan since yesterday, but till today the remediation has not been made till now from the Azure portal page. And not only that but for other remediation also i have finished fixing but the changes has not been reflected where it is already comply.
I already enroll the required Microsoft Defender plan since yesterday, but till today the remediation has not been made till now from the Azure portal page. And not only that but for other remediation also i have finished fixing but the changes has not been reflected where it is already comply. Read More
How can I raise my complaint in Flip+kart?
Contact no. : 06370-523-079
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I need to understand the intergation of my ongoing softwares with Onedrive, before purchasing produc
I am planning to get onedrive annual plan, but i am struggling to find answers to few of my queries:
1. What if different users simultaneosly editing the data on onedrive? Which version will be saved?
2. If a user is editing the data from remote location, would it automatically gets updated in my office’s server?
3. I have a software which is system specific software, how will it work with onedrive?
To be specific – my team mostly works on these two softwares
a) Tally Software
b) Winman Software
I am planning to get onedrive annual plan, but i am struggling to find answers to few of my queries: 1. What if different users simultaneosly editing the data on onedrive? Which version will be saved? 2. If a user is editing the data from remote location, would it automatically gets updated in my office’s server?3. I have a software which is system specific software, how will it work with onedrive? To be specific – my team mostly works on these two softwares a) Tally Software b) Winman Software Read More
Customizable shortcuts for ZoomIt?
The video recording feature is wonderful, but the expanding shortcuts conflict a lot with my existing settings of various programs, e.g. VSCode. Due to this reason I have to stick with v6.1.2. It would be dreamy if the shortcuts could be customized. Thanks!
The video recording feature is wonderful, but the expanding shortcuts conflict a lot with my existing settings of various programs, e.g. VSCode. Due to this reason I have to stick with v6.1.2. It would be dreamy if the shortcuts could be customized. Thanks! Read More
Industry Mentoring Matters
MVPs are helping prepare university students for the challenges and opportunities of the real world through the Microsoft Data & AI Bootcamp, hosted in partnership with Akkodis.
The two-week long bootcamp was designed to address the barriers that students may face in obtaining a technology certification by providing a flexible and accelerated learning program. In addition, the bootcamp highlighted the importance of building interpersonal skills through the power of networking, being an active participant in a wider community and empowering the students to showcase the best version of themselves on LinkedIn.
Connecting Microsoft MVPs to our next generation of leaders
Mentoring is a powerful form of professional development that connects experienced professionals in a field of interest, offering mentees guidance, feedback, and insights. During the Microsoft Data & AI Bootcamp, 28 passionate MVPs from across Australia and New Zealand put their hands up to give back as industry mentors in a Mentoring Circle session.
Microsoft MVP for M365, Cameron Dwyer, who works as a Chief Technology Officer, led a mentoring circle during the bootcamp. He describes being a mentor as a fulfilling experience, particularly in today’s rapidly evolving IT landscape.
Cameron says, “the rate of change, driven significantly by advancements in cloud computing and AI, presents both exciting opportunities and new challenges. Sharing knowledge and experiences to help navigate this dynamic environment was both rewarding and enlightening.”
“It is easy to forget how much business and industry knowledge you build up over a career. Hearing some of the questions that came out during mentoring, it wasn’t so much the technical skills that were blocking people taking the next step in their career it was more about the unknowns of the business world and how to go about finding that first role. It was a privilege to be part of their journey and growth,” continued Cameron.
The Iceberg Theory
Luke Murray, a Microsoft Azure MVP and Cloud Architect & Consultant, shared his experiences as a tech professional in the bootcamp as a mentor. Luke also provided an Azure demo to the students studying for their Microsoft AI-900 certification and revealed insights on navigating a career during a Careers in Tech panel alongside other industry leaders, including Arafat Tehsin, AI Platform MVP.
When it comes to building a career in technology, Luke believes that whilst technology is always changing, the IT industry is almost an ever-green industry. He encouraged the students to either follow their passion areas or follow what they are curious about.
Luke compared a career journey to an iceberg analogy. “What people see is above the line (above the water). However, underneath the line (underneath the surface) is persistence, failure, hard work, most of us didn’t land our ideal job or role, some of us are still looking and that ideal role you may want can change – as technology changes, or what you want to do changes based on your own experience, and that’s ok, but in the end, we are learning, adapting, growing with each step,” explained Luke.
He continued, “instead of looking for a role that suits, look for a goal – something that you may want to achieve, or be part of, then you can reach out to likeminded people, locally or globally, who might work on or be part of the same goal, a job role, then becomes a means to achieving that goal.”
Focus on understanding core concepts & experiment by building projects
Cameron recommends those navigating their career to understand the core concepts we are trying to solve with technology and not so much focus on memorising the technical details. He says, “as technologies constantly evolve, it’s crucial to grasp the underlying principles, understand the problems they aim to solve, and how they conceptually address those issues. The specifics, like syntax and commands, can always be looked up in manuals or guides. It’s impractical to memorize every technical detail, but if you focus on understanding the core concepts and their applications, you’ll be well-equipped to find the finer details when necessary.”
“That doesn’t mean just read the concepts and you’ll be ok. I encourage you to dive in and experiment with the technology by building projects yourself. Although it might seem daunting at first, I’ve seen time and again that creating something from scratch gives a profound sense of empowerment. It’s like acquiring a new tool that unlocks the ability to build things you never thought possible, opening up a world of opportunities”, explained Cameron.
A mentoring exercise from Luke Murray
For Luke, having been around formal and informal mentors during his career, has helped him navigate frustrating and uncertain times. He is passionate about giving back and sharing his knowledge as a mentor. Luke also benefits through mentoring as he gets the opportunity to talk to people at various points in their own career and different backgrounds, and learn from them directly, helping to give Luke an open-minded perspective.
Luke shared an exercise that has been useful in his own career, called Fear Setting – What If, which is inspired by author, Tim Ferriss in this TED Talk. Whether you are a mentee or mentor, feel free to use this in your own mentoring journey.
Step
Description
Define Your Fear
Write down what you are afraid of. Be specific and detailed. This could be anything from starting a new project, asking for a raise, ending a relationship, etc. Include all the worst things you can imagine happening if you take the step you’re considering.
Prevent
For each worst-case scenario you’ve listed, write down what you could do to prevent it from happening. Think of strategies or actions that could decrease the likelihood of these fears coming true.
Repair
Consider what you could do to repair the damage if the worst-case scenario does happen. This could include people you could ask for help or steps you could take to recover.
Benefits of Attempt or Partial Success
Reflect on the potential benefits of attempting the action or even achieving partial success. This helps balance out the focus on the negative and can provide motivation for moving forward.
Cost of Inaction
Consider the cost of not taking the action. This is often overlooked but is crucial. Reflect on what your life might look like in six months, a year, or three years if you don’t take this action.
How can MVPs empower student communities
MVPs bring so much value to the wider community as industry mentors and it is one of the best ways to empower students. Hearing from those who have been there and done that, can be very inspirational.
Industry professionals and MVPs can encourage students to join the Microsoft Learn Student Ambassador program, or connect directly with Student Ambassadors for community collaboration or mentoring through Find an Ambassador.
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