"Style" based on two MOptions - possible?, posted by T. Ribbrock on Tue Oct 14 10:29:34 2008
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We have a logbook in which we use two "Status" attributes, both of which are MOptions. What we want to do is have the corresponding line of
the list change its colour depending on the combination of those attributes. I have done so successfully using "Style" for a single Options or
MOptions or even two Options (using conditionals and a third attribute), but up until now I have no luck with two MOptions. Conditionals do not seem to |
Options selections wipes locked date entry, posted by T. Ribbrock on Mon Oct 13 15:24:29 2008
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I have two logbooks running, one for current accounts and one for non-active ones. The idea is to move an entry from one logbook to the other once an
account becomes non-active. Both logbooks share some attributes (e.g. the name of the account, its creation date, ...), but both also have some uniqe attributes.
While I was playing with this set-up, I ran into a problem: |
Author field read only in new posts, posted by Brassmann on Mon Oct 13 00:08:03 2008
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Hi,
how can i make the author field read only on new postings? It should take the value from $long_name after login and without login there
is no way to make new postings. |
Re: Author field read only in new posts, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Oct 13 10:37:27 2008
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Brassmann wrote:
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Re: Author field read only in new posts, posted by Brassmann on Mon Oct 13 10:43:28 2008
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Stefan
Ritt wrote:
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Re: Author field read only in new posts, posted by Brassmann on Mon Oct 13 10:43:30 2008
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Stefan
Ritt wrote:
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Deny Wildcards, posted by Neo on Wed Oct 8 15:10:25 2008
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Ist there a possibility to use wildcards specifiing the users who are allowed to use a command, like ...
Allow New = admin1, admin2, admin3
Allow
Edit = admin1, admin2, admin3
Deny New = *
Deny Edit = * |
Re: Deny Wildcards, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Oct 8 15:23:56 2008
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Neo wrote:
Ist |
Re: Deny Wildcards, posted by Neo on Wed Oct 8 15:31:49 2008
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Deny Wildcards, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Oct 8 21:37:32 2008
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Neo wrote:
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Summary lines spill over, posted by Ben Shepherd on Fri Oct 3 15:29:01 2008
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Hi,
I've set up my ELOG configuration to display one summary line in the list view. However, a word from the next line creeps in from time to time.
You can see this in my logbook - look at the 'Text' column for entries 805, 802 and 800 for instance. |
Re: Summary lines spill over, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Oct 6 08:41:58 2008
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Ben Shepherd wrote:
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Random Crashes, posted by Wythe IT on Thu Oct 2 19:00:25 2008
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Running on windows server 2003.
Mysteriously from time to time i find ELOG has crashed and i must restart it. |
Re: Random Crashes, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Oct 2 20:21:15 2008
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Wythe IT wrote:
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Potential bug with the Quick filter, posted by Paul O'Shaughnessy on Mon Sep 22 16:46:32 2008
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I have a muliple entry field, which is defined by MOptions, which allows you to make multiple selections into one field.
My problem is that when I try to select this option from the Quick filter menu option, it brings back no entries.
When I use the search option this works fine. Any ideas on where I go from here? |
Re: Potential bug with the Quick filter, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Sep 22 21:31:36 2008
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Paul O'Shaughnessy wrote:
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Re: Potential bug with the Quick filter, posted by Paul O'Shaughnessy on Tue Sep 23 15:03:51 2008
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Stefan
Ritt wrote:
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Moving individual messages in a thread, posted by Eoin Butler on Sat Sep 13 23:34:37 2008
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It is possible that the Move to... and Copy to... commands can be configured so that when they operate on a message that is part of a thread, that only
that message will be moved, instead of the whole thread? |
Re: Moving individual messages in a thread, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Sep 18 14:39:17 2008
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Eoin Butler wrote:
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