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  1312   Mon Jul 25 20:20:18 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows2.5.?Re: Date in CSV and XML in UNIX time

PJ Meyer wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

PJ Meyer wrote:
So what can be done to make all the dates look like dates?


Simply upgrade to 2.6.0beta where this problem has been solved.


I did upgrade to "2.60-beta2" of the Windows binaries - June 16th date stamps on Elog.exe and Elogd.exe.
I'm still getting dates that are in "Unix time"

Anything else?


I just tried again myself. Put following into elgod.cfg:

[demo]
Attributes = Author, Category, Arrival
Type Arrival = Date


type in one entry, did a XML extract, and got
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!-- ELOGD Version 2.6.0-beta2 export.xml -->
<ELOG_LIST>
	<ENTRY>
		<MID>1</MID>
		<DATE>Fri Jul 22 22:50:34 2005</DATE>
		<Author>sr</Author>
		<Category>Problem</Category>
		<Arrival>7/25/2005</Arrival>
		<TEXT></TEXT>
	</ENTRY>
</ELOG_LIST>

where the date looks ok. So what do you do differently?
  1313   Mon Jul 25 20:25:26 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux2.6.0bRe: Literal comma in elogd.conf entries where "," is an item separator?

Chris Green wrote:
Could you tell me if there is a way to escape characters in elogd.conf? Particularly, I want to have a drop-down "Keyword" attribute where one of the options is "Spelling, grammar and typos.". This invariably gets split into "Spelling" and "grammar and typos". I've tried "\,", ",,", "%," and "%27", to no avail.


Just put it in quotations, like
Options Keyword = "Spelling, grammar and typos", Other

that will do the job.
  1314   Mon Jul 25 21:29:52 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestAll Re: <img> in Display Attribute

Emiliano Gabrielli wrote:
donno if a "List Display <Attribute>" could be *the* solution ...


That's a good idea. Unfortunately, "List Display" is already used to specify which attributes to display in list mode. So I changed "Display <attibute>" to "Change <attribute>" and added "List change <attribute>", just to be different from "List display". In principle "List display =" and "List display <attibute> =" can be distinguished by elog, but it could be confusing to have the same option for two different things. The downside is that everybody using "Display <attribute>=" has to change this to "Change <attribute>=".
  1315   Mon Jul 25 21:41:00 2005 Reply Chris Greengreenc@fnal.govQuestionLinux2.6.0bRe: Literal comma in elogd.conf entries where "," is an item separator?
Sorry for being dense. Thanks for this,

Chris.
  1316   Mon Jul 25 22:27:06 2005 Reply PJ Meyerpjm@pjmeyer.orgQuestionWindows2.5.?Re: Date in CSV and XML in UNIX time

Stefan Ritt wrote:

PJ Meyer wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

PJ Meyer wrote:
So what can be done to make all the dates look like dates?


Simply upgrade to 2.6.0beta where this problem has been solved.


I did upgrade to "2.60-beta2" of the Windows binaries - June 16th date stamps on Elog.exe and Elogd.exe.
I'm still getting dates that are in "Unix time"

Anything else?


I just tried again myself. Put following into elgod.cfg:

[demo]
Attributes = Author, Category, Arrival
Type Arrival = Date


type in one entry, did a XML extract, and got
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!-- ELOGD Version 2.6.0-beta2 export.xml -->
<ELOG_LIST>
	<ENTRY>
		<MID>1</MID>
		<DATE>Fri Jul 22 22:50:34 2005</DATE>
		<Author>sr</Author>
		<Category>Problem</Category>
		<Arrival>7/25/2005</Arrival>
		<TEXT></TEXT>
	</ENTRY>
</ELOG_LIST>

where the date looks ok. So what do you do differently?



Not sure where we differ....

My cfg:
Attributes = System, Requestor, Title, Priority, Date Needed, Type, Also Notify, Subsystem, Status, Work Order, Assigned To, Team Lead, Percent Complete, Estimated Hrs, Actual Hrs, Date Added, Expected Delivery, Date Completed, Notifications, Completed
Options Priority = A-Emergency{p1}, B-Critical{p2}, C-High{p3}, D-Medium{p4}, E-Low{p5}
Preset Priority = D-Medium
Type Date Needed = Date

XML Extract:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!-- ELOGD Version 2.6.0-beta2 export.xml -->
<ELOG_LIST>

<ENTRY>
<MID>585</MID>
<DATE>Wed Jun 22 08:29:58 2005</DATE>
<System>SDWIS</System>
<Requestor>Other...</Requestor>
<Title>EDI rejects report to George WAUN</Title>
<Priority>B-Critical</Priority>
<Date_Needed>1119384000</Date_Needed>


Q: could it be the spaces in Attribute name????
Or the differences between Linux and Windows ports?
  1317   Mon Jul 25 22:32:10 2005 Reply Juliana Pengjpeng@yorku.caRequestLinuxV2.6.0Re: hide attributes when view the logbook

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Juliana Peng wrote:
Thanks so much. But the new feature seems not working.


Are you sure you got the latest CVS version and recompiled correctly?

I tried with following config:
[global]
port = 8080

[demo]
Attributes = Name, SysAdmin, OS, Manufacturer, Model, Serial Number, Description, Main Function, Location, Memory, CPU Speed, Num CPU, Owner, Contact Name, Contact Phone, Contact Email, Bought From, Bought Date, Maintenance, Network Drop, Console Drop
Options OS = SunOs{1}, Linux{2}, Aix
{1} Show Attributes = Name, SysAdmin, OS, Manufacturer, Model, Serial Number, Description

Then I added two entries, where OS = SunOS and Aix. As soon as I select SunOS, the attributes except those listed in {1} disappear. The same is true then for the single entry display. Here is the one with the Aix:



and here with SunOS:



So can you reproduce this?

"
I downloaded Revision 1.717, replaced the source code with the new elogd.c, then run " dpkg-buildpackage -uc -b"
(debian linux) to build the package. Now after i add a new entry, once I select it I got "
Attachment #1 of entry #0 not found" error
  1319   Tue Jul 26 09:25:40 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows2.5.?Re: Date in CSV and XML in UNIX time

PJ Meyer wrote:
Q: could it be the spaces in Attribute name????
Or the differences between Linux and Windows ports?


I tried following elogd.cfg:
[global]
port = 8080

[demo]
Attributes = System, Requestor, Title, Priority, Date Needed, Type, Also Notify, Subsystem, Status, Work Order, Assigned To, Team Lead, Percent Complete, Estimated Hrs, Actual Hrs, Date Added, Expected Delivery, Date Completed, Notifications, Completed
Options Priority = A-Emergency{p1}, B-Critical{p2}, C-High{p3}, D-Medium{p4}, E-Low{p5}
Preset Priority = D-Medium
Type Date Needed = Date

and got
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!-- ELOGD Version 2.6.0-beta2 export.xml -->
<ELOG_LIST>
	<ENTRY>
		<MID>2</MID>
		<DATE>Tue Jul 26 09:10:33 2005</DATE>
		<System>s</System>
		<Requestor>r</Requestor>
		<Title>t</Title>
		<Priority>D-Medium</Priority>
		<Date_Needed>07/26/05</Date_Needed>
		<Type></Type>
		<Also_Notify></Also_Notify>
		<Subsystem></Subsystem>
		<Status></Status>
		<Work_Order></Work_Order>
		<Assigned_To></Assigned_To>
		<Team_Lead></Team_Lead>
		<Percent_Complete></Percent_Complete>
		<Estimated_Hrs></Estimated_Hrs>
		<Actual_Hrs></Actual_Hrs>
		<Date_Added></Date_Added>
		<Expected_Delivery></Expected_Delivery>
		<Date_Completed></Date_Completed>
		<Notifications></Notifications>
		<Completed></Completed>
		<TEXT></TEXT>
	</ENTRY>
</ELOG_LIST>

So I have the blank in the attribute, and I tried it both under windows and linux. I looked again at the code, and am pretty sure you run an old version. So I made a 2.6.0beta3 windows binaries, with which you could try it again.
  1320   Tue Jul 26 09:38:07 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestLinuxV2.6.0Re: hide attributes when view the logbook

Juliana Peng wrote:
I downloaded Revision 1.717, replaced the source code with the new elogd.c, then run " dpkg-buildpackage -uc -b"
(debian linux) to build the package. Now after i add a new entry, once I select it I got
"Attachment #1 of entry #0 not found" error


I fixed that bug in Revision 1.722
ELOG V3.1.5-3fb85fa6