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!pair_programming_status | !pair_programming_status | ||
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|a team can declare that it is pair programming, so that members won't be penalized for not doing commits. | |a team can declare that it is pair programming, so that members won't be penalized for not doing commits. | ||
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!participant_id | !participant_id | ||
|int(11) | |int(11) | ||
|id of the participant object for this user in this assignment. (This field is not yet in use.) | |id of the participant object for this user in this assignment. (This field is not yet in use.) | ||
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Revision as of 19:57, 24 September 2024
The Teams table maps users to teams; in rare cases, a single individual is on > 1 team for an assignment.
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Field Name | Type | Description | |
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id | int(11) | ||
team_id | int(11) | id of the team to which the user belongs to | |
user_id | int(11) | user id of student who belongs to the team | |
duty_id | int(11) | indicates what role the user plays (what duty they have) for this assignment: manager, programmer, tester, etc. | |
pair_programming_status | varchar(1) | a team can declare that it is pair programming, so that members won't be penalized for not doing commits. | |
participant_id | int(11) | id of the participant object for this user in this assignment. (This field is not yet in use.)
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