Auto-increment attributes, posted by Steve Williamson on Wed Nov 26 10:00:25 2008
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We have an auto-incrementing reference attribute defined as:
# RFC
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Re: Auto-increment attributes, posted by Steve Williamson on Fri Dec 5 16:14:19 2008
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Steve Williamson wrote:
We have an auto-incrementing reference attribute defined as: |
Re: Auto-increment attributes, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Dec 8 10:09:14 2008
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I finally found some time to address this problem. It is indeed related to the fact that the new number gets assigned when you click on 'New'.
So if two people edit the new entries at the same time, they get assigned the same number. To fix this problem, I made the tag generation work with the
'Subst' command, which is evaluated at the entry submission, and not when you click on 'New'. So to make this work, you need to upgrade |
Re: Auto-increment attributes, posted by Steve Williamson on Mon Dec 8 13:13:13 2008
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
I finally found some time to address this problem. It is indeed related to the fact that the new number |
Change background color, posted by mike cianci on Sat Dec 6 22:30:56 2008
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I copied the following line from the ELOG documentation file to my config file (with the appropriate changes to the attribute and value fields)
and nothing happens. Am I missing something?
Style importance severe = background-color:red
Thanks for all your help.
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Re: Change background color, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Dec 8 08:59:56 2008
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mike cianci wrote:
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How to attach screen shot in elog, posted by weiluo on Tue Dec 2 01:10:39 2008
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I want to know if there were some way to insert a screen shot directly into the log book instead of going through the "save-attach" procedure.
i.e. add some plug in button to do this under Linux?
Or, can I just make a plain log file "xxxx.log" and put it into the directory? Will that work? |
Re: How to attach screen shot in elog, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Dec 2 10:20:52 2008
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weiluo wrote:
I want to know if there were some way to insert a screen shot directly into the log book instead of going through |
Re: How to attach screen shot in elog, posted by weiluo on Tue Dec 2 17:10:05 2008
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: How to attach screen shot in elog, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Dec 2 17:15:36 2008
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weiluo wrote:
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Re: How to attach screen shot in elog, posted by weiluo on Tue Dec 2 17:18:10 2008
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Installation problems, posted by George B. on Mon Oct 27 13:05:13 2008
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Hello,
I just upgraded to elog 2.7.5 from 2.6.4 on my Debian system. Here is some feedback:
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Re: Installation problems, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Oct 29 05:53:39 2008
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> 1) "make" fails if libssl-dev package is not installed. Documentation does not mention SSL library requirements.
I added a note to the documentation, thank you.
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Re: Installation problems, posted by George B. on Wed Nov 5 10:32:07 2008
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> The elogd (or elogd.init in the distribution) is written for RedHat based systems where echo_success gives the
> typical output with a green [OK] at the end of the line. For Debian, there is (was) in principle a Debian package
> which has it's own startup script. Since the package maintainer is not active any more (I guess), the Debian
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Re: Installation problems, posted by T. Ribbrock on Wed Nov 5 11:52:12 2008
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> > 2) /etc/init.d/elogd: line 10: /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions: No such file or directory (I fixed this by commenting
> > out that line).
> >
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elog init script, posted by Yoshio Imai on Mon Nov 10 13:05:21 2008
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Notice that the following is not true [URL=https://midas.psi.ch/elog/adminguide.html#config]when editing the config file outside of the administrator's
"Config" page[/URL]:
[CODE]
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Re: Installation problems, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Nov 17 11:42:46 2008
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> I'm actually using elog on Debian and have been rolling my own ".deb" for a while now (starting with the old
Debian
> Maybe you could add the Debian /etc/init.d/elog script to the "contrib"
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Re: Installation problems, posted by T. Ribbrock on Thu Nov 27 11:47:34 2008
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> The problem is not putting this into the "conrib" area, but supporting it. Since I don't have a Debian system,
> may I suggest that you put it yourself into the elog:Contributions/ logbook. If people then get problems in the
> future, they can contact you directly ;-)
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Select -> Edit wipes dates, posted by T. Ribbrock on Mon Oct 27 12:42:47 2008
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I just ran into the following bug:
I have a logbook where entries have several attributes, among which several dates. All of these are set to "Type <attr> = date".
If I use the "Select" action, tag several entries and subsequently chose "Edit", the values of all date attributes are wiped. All other |
Re: Select -> Edit wipes dates, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Nov 18 13:56:59 2008
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T. Ribbrock wrote:
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Re: Select -> Edit wipes dates, posted by T. Ribbrock on Thu Nov 27 11:36:53 2008
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
This problem has been fixed in revision 2.7.5-2143. Please upgrade. |
Sort Attributes, posted by mike cianci on Thu Nov 27 07:02:51 2008
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I am tring to sort the attribute, subject, but it sorts with Z on top and A on the bottom. Is there anyway to reverse sort? |
Re: Sort Attributes, posted by mike cianci on Thu Nov 27 08:21:40 2008
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mike
cianci wrote:
I am tring to sort |
Export of entries, posted by William De La Vega on Mon Nov 24 18:03:54 2008
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I would like to export several entries out of a logbook I have with a specific subject.
I need to send these entries to someone who does not have elog nor can they install it.
Is there a way to do this? |
Re: Export of entries, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Nov 24 18:16:31 2008
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William De La Vega wrote:
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Re: Export of entries, posted by William De La Vega on Wed Nov 26 18:01:21 2008
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Stefan
Ritt wrote:
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Special characters in attribute names, posted by Steve Williamson on Thu Nov 13 13:23:32 2008
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Hi
Thanks for elog - it's a brilliant piece of software. I'd looked all over for open source software to log/manage change requests before discovering
elog; it's so flexible that I've been able to do everything I need with it. |
Re: Special characters in attribute names, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Nov 17 10:18:52 2008
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Steve Williamson wrote:
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Re: Special characters in attribute names, posted by Steve Williamson on Mon Nov 24 13:49:56 2008 
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Special characters in attribute names, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Nov 24 17:53:23 2008
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Thanks to your detailed description I could reproduce and fix the problem. Please download SVN revision #2144 and give it a try. |
Re: Special characters in attribute names, posted by Steve Williamson on Wed Nov 26 12:49:08 2008
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
Thanks to your detailed description I could reproduce and fix the problem. Please download SVN revision |