History: Front-ends to Tracker data
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Tiki Trackers are a powerful generic database builder, and there are many ways to interact with the data, such as: !! Active (alphabetically sorted) * ((PluginCustomSearch)) * ((PluginGanttChart)) * ((PluginList)) * ((PluginListExecute)) * ((PluginMap)) * ((PluginPivotTable)), which gets ((Plotly)) * ((PluginTrackerCalendar)) * ((PluginChartJS)) * ((PluginTrackerTimeline)) * ((Simple vertical timeline)) * ((PluginKanban)) Besides PluginTrackerCalendar, you can also see through a Calendar tracker items associated with a standard tracker calendar. See: * [Date-Tracker-Fields#Date_REAL_AMP_Time_Calendar_Item_Tracker_Field] And of course: {listpages showNameOnly="y" find="PluginTracker"} !! Planned * ((Diagram)) (should be partially populated from data) !! Related You can also export it (all or some fields and items, eventually filtered by some criteria), edit the data elsewhere, and re-import it if needed later on, etc. See: * ((Import Trackers)) * ((Export trackers)) * ((Tracker Tabular)) And you can edit data inline in forms, if you enable the corresponding parameter to do so. See: * ((Tracker Inline edit)) !! Also * ((System Trackers)) * ((Grouped Data)) * ((Date-based aggregations)) * ((Derived Attribute of a date)) * ((Wiki Argument Variables))