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Wed Feb 14 16:46:27 2007 |
| bob | bobgrang@yahoo.fr | Question | Linux | Windows | V2.6.3-177 | Required and {} |
Hi,
I still have a question,
is it possible to use : Required and {}
here my program :"
.
{run} Required Attributes = Date evenement, Heure evenement, ...
{run} Show Attributes = Date evenement, Heure evenement, ...
.
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{etuvage & ANS} Required Attributes = Date evenement, Heure evenement, ...
{etuvage & ANS} Show Attributes = Date evenement, Heure evenement, ...
"
generally, can one handle "Required" and "{}" or "{ , }", ...
in any case for me, that does not go
this is normal ??
Thanks
Bob |
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Fri May 14 16:53:54 2010 |
| Eric Krise | Eric.Krise@cmicompany.com | Question | Windows | 2.7.8-2294 | Required Attributes |
Is there a way to require a certain attribute on reply, but not on an original entry? In some cases info. for these fields only exists on reply. |
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Mon Mar 22 14:56:12 2021 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Request | Linux | All | V3.1.4 | Request: make $text available for "subst" |
Hi Stefan,
I've just tried to read the $text with subst into another field and failed.
It looks like $text is only available for the execution of shell scripts in the "execute new|edit|delete = <script>" command.
Could that be added? I can think of a multitude of applications:
- In my case I want to fill an attribute X either with free text or generated from other fields. The list view will show just X and not how it was generated.
- I could fill an attribute automatically with the character length of the text.
- I could parse the text in a shell script and set other attributes according to the content.
Thank you for considering it.
Cheers, Andreas |
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Wed Jul 14 13:58:26 2004 |
| Bartjan Wattel | watt0006@mail.hzeeland.nl | Request | Linux | Windows | 2.5.3. | Request: limit size of attachments |
hi again,
we have been doing a bit of stress testing for Elog. The most important
thing we found is that Elog stops responding when a user uploads a large
attachment (we used a 240 Mb attachment).
Is it possible to add a flag in the configuration file, to specify the
maximum size of an attachment?
Bartjan Wattel |
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Wed Apr 23 10:53:58 2008 |
| Willem Koster | W.Koster@rug.nl | Request | | | Request: elog as a "web service" ? (xml / soap) |
We're using elog as our CMDB, but now management wants us to employ "web services" and I fear going to another tool (elog is fitting the admins like a glove, so we'd rather keep it)
Is it possible to configure elog to be able to run as a web-service ? (basically getting xml-output according to a specific (SOAP) schema instead of html output)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_services
A 'Web service' (also Web Service) is defined by the W3C as "a software system designed to support interoperable Machine to Machine interaction over a network." Web services are frequently just Web APIs that can be accessed over a network, such as the Internet, and executed on a remote system hosting the requested services.
The W3C Web service definition encompasses many different systems, but in common usage the term refers to clients and servers that communicate using XML messages that follow the SOAP standard. Common in both the field and the terminology is the assumption that there is also a machine readable description of the operations supported by the server written in the Web Services Description Language (WSDL). The latter is not a requirement of a SOAP endpoint, but it is a prerequisite for automated client-side code generation in many Java and .NET SOAP frameworks (frameworks such as Spring and Apache CXF being notable exceptions). Some industry organizations, such as the WS-I, mandate both SOAP and WSDL in their definition of a Web service. |
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Wed Jul 6 16:02:30 2005 |
| Tim Iskander | tim.iskander@criticallink.com | Request | All | 2.5.8 | Request: can the comment for a log book be put in the status bar on hover |
We have several logbooks running here with somewhat cryptic names. The comment field for the
logbook describes its intent well enough, so the thought was that the comment could show up in the
status bar (or tooltip) when you hover over the logbook name in the tabs at the top of the page.
___ yea 
___ nea 
/Tim |
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Mon Nov 13 18:10:42 2006 |
| Eric Krise | eric.krise@cmicompany.com | Question | Windows | 2.6.2-1748 | Report printing |
Is there a way to print a summary of all (or selected) log books on a scheduled basis, say like every morning @ 7:00 am? I would like a printed copy of our daily logs (24 hr period). Thanks Eric |
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Mon May 21 09:41:57 2018 |
| Hal Goldfarb | halgol60@gmail.com | Question | Linux | 2.9.2+2014.05.1 | Report Generating Tool? |
Has anyone developed a report tool for elog? I would like to be able to sort certain items and send them to either a printer, or an email (external to my own use).
If not, any ideas on an easy means of doing this? I write a lot of Perl, so that would be an option for me if the text is easily obtained.
Thanks |