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icon5.gif   (How) can I hide columns in List view?, posted by T. Ribbrock on Mon Oct 20 15:32:19 2008 
    icon13.gif   Re: (How) can I hide columns in List view?, posted by T. Ribbrock on Thu Oct 23 11:45:51 2008 
    icon2.gif   Re: (How) can I hide columns in List view?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Oct 30 04:17:09 2008 
       icon3.gif   Re: (How) can I hide columns in List view?, posted by T. Ribbrock on Thu Oct 30 09:44:25 2008 
          icon14.gif   Re: (How) can I hide columns in List view?, posted by T. Ribbrock on Thu Oct 30 11:05:11 2008 
Message ID: 66028     Entry time: Thu Oct 30 09:44:25 2008     In reply to: 66024     Reply to this: 66029
Icon: Idea  Author: T. Ribbrock  Author Email: emgaron+elog@ribbrock.org 
Category: Question  OS: All  ELOG Version: 2.7.5-2130 
Subject: Re: (How) can I hide columns in List view? 

Thanks for the response! BTW: I did get a notification - but thanks for the "personal heads-up"!

Stefan Ritt wrote:

 Indeed you got something wrong. The conditional attributes are meant for the input form, so you can turn some attributes on and off or choose different options for an attribute depending on the value of another attribute.

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 I see. In that case, could you maybe please give a quick explanation what "List conditions" is supposed to do? In conjunction with your statement above I'm now thoroughly confused as to what it should/could be used for...

Stefan Ritt wrote:

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The only way I see how you can achieve what you want is to define two separate logbooks, but serve them from the same directory (via the "Data dir" option). Both logbooks should share the same attribute definition, but use different "List display" options.

 Ah, that's an idea - I'll look into that. Thanks a mil for the suggestion!

Regards,

Thomas

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