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Old 11-03-2018
Unfortunately Google discontinued this service:


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Thank you for stopping by.
Google Maps Engine has been discontinued. We want to thank all our loyal Google Maps Engine customers.

Sincerely,

The Google Maps Engine team

Frequently-asked questions
What will happen to my Google Maps Engine data?
All data stored with Google Maps Engine will be systematically deleted from Google servers.

Will there be any way to retrieve my subscription data from Google in the future?
No -- all data stored in Google Maps Engine will be permanently and irrevocably deleted. Google will not be able to recover any Google Maps Engine data for any user after February 1st, 2016.
 

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Net::Google::Code::Issue::Search(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		     Net::Google::Code::Issue::Search(3pm)

NAME
Net::Google::Code::Issue::Search - Issues Search API DESCRIPTION
INTERFACE
search ( can => 'all', q = 'foo', sort => '-modified', limit => 1000, load_after_search => 1 ) do the search, the results is set to $self->results, which is an arrayref with Net::Google::Code::Issue as element. If a "sort" argument is specified, that will be passed to google code's issue list. Generally, these are composed of "+" or "-" followed by a column name. limit => Num is to limit the results number. load_after_search => Bool is to state if we should call $issue->load after search return true if search is successful, false on the other hand. updated_after( date_string || DateTime object ) find all the issues that have been updated or created after the date. the issues are all loaded. return true if success, false on the other hand project results this should be called after a successful search. returns issues as a arrayref. AUTHOR
sunnavy "<sunnavy@bestpractical.com>" LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2008-2010 Best Practical Solutions. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2010-01-29 Net::Google::Code::Issue::Search(3pm)
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