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icon3.gif   Monitoring a logbook for changes, posted by Johan Forsberg on Tue Jan 12 15:06:42 2016 
    icon2.gif   Re: Monitoring a logbook for changes, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jan 12 16:10:34 2016 
    icon2.gif   Re: Monitoring a logbook for changes, posted by Tamas Gal on Wed Jan 13 08:37:42 2016 
       icon2.gif   Re: Monitoring a logbook for changes, posted by Johan Forsberg on Wed Jan 13 10:29:54 2016 
          icon2.gif   Re: Monitoring a logbook for changes, posted by Tamas Gal on Wed Jan 13 17:04:34 2016 
             icon2.gif   Re: Monitoring a logbook for changes, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jan 13 17:21:56 2016 
                icon2.gif   Re: Monitoring a logbook for changes, posted by Tamas Gal on Wed Jan 13 18:37:32 2016 
                   icon2.gif   Re: Monitoring a logbook for changes, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jan 13 19:08:09 2016 
                      icon2.gif   Re: Monitoring a logbook for changes, posted by Tamas Gal on Wed Jan 13 19:13:47 2016 
                         icon2.gif   Re: Monitoring a logbook for changes, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jan 13 19:22:35 2016 
                            icon2.gif   Re: Monitoring a logbook for changes, posted by Tamas Gal on Wed Jan 13 19:26:35 2016 
                icon2.gif   Re: Monitoring a logbook for changes, posted by Johan Forsberg on Wed Jan 13 20:08:04 2016 
    icon2.gif   Re: Monitoring a logbook for changes, posted by Johan Forsberg on Wed Jan 13 10:27:21 2016 
Message ID: 68231     Entry time: Wed Jan 13 19:08:09 2016     In reply to: 68230     Reply to this: 68232
Icon: Reply  Author: Stefan Ritt  Author Email: stefan.ritt@psi.ch 
Category: Question  OS: Linux  ELOG Version: ELOG V3.1.0-241 
Subject: Re: Monitoring a logbook for changes 

In the documentation of course :-)

Tamas Gal wrote:

Where is this feature documented?

Stefan Ritt wrote:

You guys know that there is the possibility to execute an arbitrary script on each submission of a new messge? Just use "Execute new = <script>". In the script you have access to all parameters of the message. That's maybe simple than to watch the file set.

 

 

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