Re: testing for the limit of the elog database , posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Oct 6 15:44:51 2007
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Arno Teunisse wrote: | So there are only 2 user defined fields in the database.
Everything works ......... but terrible slow : is there a rule of thumb for the size of the database ? |
Yes. The rule of thumb is that currently elog runs fine for a few 10000 entries. At 100000 entries it starts getting slow. I have already in my to-do list the task to improve the performance for large databases, and I have a rough idea where the bottleneck is, but I pushed the priority low because not many people have large databases right now (but it might change in the future). How many entries do you have? (It's not the size of the entries, but the number!) |
Re: testing for the limit of the elog database , posted by Arno Teunisse on Sat Oct 6 15:56:13 2007
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Arno Teunisse wrote: | So there are only 2 user defined fields in the database.
Everything works ......... but terrible slow : is there a rule of thumb for the size of the database ? |
Yes. The rule of thumb is that currently elog runs fine for a few 10000 entries. At 100000 entries it starts getting slow. I have already in my to-do list the task to improve the performance for large databases, and I have a rough idea where the bottleneck is, but I pushed the priority low because not many people have large databases right now (but it might change in the future). How many entries do you have? (It's not the size of the entries, but the number!) |
That's a quick answer. I just was testing. I'm trying to introduce elog at work, so i'm not having an actual database in production. In the test database I had 125386 entries. Two column: "Customers name" and "documents".
By the way : my email address has changed : how do I change that ??
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Re: testing for the limit of the elog database , posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Oct 6 16:11:50 2007
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Arno Teunisse wrote: | By the way : my email address has changed : how do I change that ?? |
Click on 'Config'. |
Re: tags #testtag, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Aug 7 17:16:30 2019
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While tags are not explicitly foreseen, you can use moptions and filter with them. Look at this logbook for example: Click on "Find", then select one or more boxes of the "OS" attribute, and you will see the filtering. Another option is to use freetext in the subject for example. I added "#testtag" in this subject, so you can search for the text "#testtag" and will find this entry.
Stefan
Lech wrote: |
Hello,
Is it possible to create tags for new entries in elog? I understand it would have to be some kind of mix between Extendable options and moptions. Currently, whatever is entered in extendable options forms one option, while usually for tags, words separated by # form different tags. As usual with tags, I would like to add multiple tags to my new entry and then be able to filter all entries by specific tag or group of tags.
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Re: syntax highligting for elog.cfg with ULTRAEDIT, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu May 22 23:44:01 2003
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> add this file in ultraedit
> UltraEdit --> ADVANCED --> CONFIGURATION --> SYNTAX HIGHLIGHTING
> I hope this will help you...
Have you maybe forgotten the attachment to this message? |
Re: syntax highligting for elog.cfg with ULTRAEDIT, posted by Etienne Van Caillie on Fri May 23 09:04:51 2003
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> > add this file in ultraedit
> > UltraEdit --> ADVANCED --> CONFIGURATION --> SYNTAX HIGHLIGHTING
> > I hope this will help you...
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> Have you maybe forgotten the attachment to this message?
yes :s
i put the last version on this link
http://public.mba.be/demo/elog/u-edit-elog-syntax.txt |
Re: syntax highligting for elog.cfg with ULTRAEDIT, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jun 4 15:24:42 2003
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> i put the last version on this link
> http://public.mba.be/download/u-edit-elog-syntax.txt
If you don't mind I added the file to this message. |
Re: syntax highligting for elog.cfg with ULTRAEDIT, posted by Etienne Van Caillie on Wed Jun 4 17:44:40 2003
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> > i put the last version on this link
> > http://public.mba.be/demo/elog/u-edit-elog-syntax.txt
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> If you don't mind I added the file to this message.
surely not but as I put some new command each time you update elog :)
it's easy for us to put on on webserver
but for each update I ll send the new version |