Re: Triggering Re: Triggering $shell question, posted by Steve Jones on Wed Apr 5 22:48:49 2006
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[quote="Steve Jones"]Should this work? rev1684 now allows $shell to pass attribute contents to the shell command and whenever a new entry is submitted
or when one Edits/Replys the Subst is triggered, but I would like to be able to trigger this whenever a new value in the options pulldown is selected (assume
Risk2 and Risk3 are identical to Risk1). Being able to trigger a regular Preset works fine (like {1} preset Date = $date ) but I would like to trigger |
Re: elogd 2.6.1 program Crash is repeatable under Windows, posted by Steve Jones on Fri Apr 7 05:07:20 2006
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Steve Jones"]BTW, Stefan, unless you can make the most recent version of a Windows eLog available I cannot test the most recent
-- I do not have access to a Windows development environment. Solaris-Yes, Linux-Yes, Windoze-No.[/QUOTE]
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TIMEZONE modifier?, posted by Steve Jones on Mon Apr 10 05:34:40 2006
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We host eLog for a number of global sites. Our logbooks use datetime attributes but the timezones are wrong attributes that are either preset (like when
a logentry is created) or if we fill in an attribute from an action (like when a logentry is closed). Any possibility of adding a timezone designator
to FORMAT or does one already exist?
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Any way to move Replies from one logentry to another?, posted by Steve Jones on Fri Apr 14 16:30:56 2006
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Is there anyway to reattach a reply within a logbook from one logentry to another? I guess it would be "re-associate"? |
Re: Any way to move Replies from one logentry to another?, posted by Steve Jones on Wed Apr 19 04:48:43 2006
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Steve Jones"]Is there anyway to reattach a reply within a logbook from one logentry to another? I guess it would be "re-associate"?[/quote]
No, this is not possible directly. You would have to make a new reply, and manually fill in the contents from the original reply. It is however possible |
Losing field 'focus' when using Conditional Attributes, posted by Steve Jones on Tue May 30 17:54:21 2006
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Stefan, any way to address this? It appears to only be applicable when one defines conditional Options - when javascript updates the conditional lists
the input focus appears to shift to the HTML edit area. I am still running ELOG V2.6.1-1681 and this is under Windows (my test system).
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Re: Losing field 'focus' when using Conditional Attributes, posted by Steve Jones on Tue May 30 17:57:46 2006
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[quote="Steve Jones"]Stefan, any way to address this? It appears to only be applicable when one defines conditional Options - when javascript updates the
conditional lists the input focus appears to shift to the HTML edit area. I am still running ELOG V2.6.1-1681 and this is under Windows (my test system).
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Re: Losing field 'focus' when using Conditional Attributes, posted by Steve Jones on Fri Jun 23 19:24:12 2006
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Steve Jones"]It appears to only be applicable when one defines conditional Options - when javascript updates the conditional
lists the input focus appears to shift to the HTML edit area. I am still running ELOG V2.6.1-1681 and this is under Windows (my test system).[/quote]
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