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icon5.gif   Grouping Logbooks, posted by mike cianci on Sun Dec 14 17:04:24 2008 
    icon2.gif   Re: Grouping Logbooks, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Dec 15 09:01:35 2008 
       icon2.gif   Re: Grouping Logbooks, posted by mike cianci on Fri Feb 12 08:31:14 2010 
          icon2.gif   Re: Grouping Logbooks, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Mar 12 10:15:20 2010 
Message ID: 66115     Entry time: Mon Dec 15 09:01:35 2008     In reply to: 66114     Reply to this: 66709
Icon: Reply  Author: Stefan Ritt  Author Email: stefan.ritt@psi.ch 
Category: Question  OS: Windows  ELOG Version: 2.7.5-2140 
Subject: Re: Grouping Logbooks 

 

mike cianci wrote:

I really appreciate your help and I hope that my questions warrant your time.

What I am trying to accomplish is two totally separate groups of logbooks that share a common logbook.

Three logbooks

Logbook A

Logbook B

Logbook C (just informational, write protected)

Two Groups

Top Group 1 = Logbook A, Logbook C

Top Group 2 = Logbook B, Logbook C

What is happening is everything looks good until you try to enter Logbook C from Group 1. You end up in Logbook C (the right logbook) but you are now in Group 2.

Actual Code:

;Groupings
Top Group Central = Centaur, On-LineHelps
Top Group Good Sam = GSH, On-LineHelps

You cannot put the same logbook into two groups. All you can do is to define two logbooks C1 and C2, and force their data directories to be the same (via the "Subdir = ..." directive), so they will actually look at the same data.

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