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icon5.gif   Is there a way to limit users to view only the entries they have created?, posted by Herman Sherman on Mon Sep 8 23:17:59 2008 
We are using elog to allow users to enter their time spent on a project and we would like them to be able to see the entries that they themselves have
created but not the entries that other users have created.
Thanks,
    icon2.gif   Re: Is there a way to limit users to view only the entries they have created?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Sep 9 08:40:41 2008 
 

    
        
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       icon2.gif   Re: Is there a way to limit users to view only the entries they have created?, posted by Herman Sherman on Tue Sep 9 16:12:45 2008 


    
        
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icon3.gif   Search Find Selected or List of Logbooks instead of all Logbooks. , posted by Alan Stone on Thu Sep 4 20:49:59 2008 
I am using the CMS ELog remotely as a monitoring tool.  Information is compartementalized into dozens of containers.  I can create a find query
URL, say last day, which then reloads every X minutes in Firefox.  When new ELog entries are made, then appear in the refresh and catch my attention. 
But, my interests are somewhere between a single logbook and all logbooks.  If I choose all CMS logbooks for example for one day, I usually end up
    icon2.gif   Re: Search Find Selected or List of Logbooks instead of all Logbooks. , posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Sep 5 10:21:45 2008 


    
        
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            I am using the CMS ELog remotely as a monitoring tool.  Information is compartementalized into dozens of containers. 
icon5.gif   Is there a way to indicate when an entry has been edited?, posted by Dennis Seitz on Thu May 15 19:57:23 2008 
 You've probably seen my other posts on this subject.
I want to be able to re-edit some entries but I need some way to know the dates entries were re-edited.
Am I just approaching this the wrong way? Should I disable re-editing of entries and use threads to follow changes by posting replies to an entry?
    icon2.gif   Re: Is there a way to indicate when an entry has been edited?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jun 6 11:26:37 2008 


    
        
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             You've probably seen my other posts on this subject.
       icon2.gif   Re: Is there a way to indicate when an entry has been edited?, posted by W.Koster on Tue Sep 2 16:03:31 2008 


    
        
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          icon2.gif   Re: Is there a way to indicate when an entry has been edited?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Sep 2 16:07:34 2008 


    
        
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icon5.gif   Grabbing user name from SSL user certificate, posted by Davide Salomoni on Mon Aug 25 17:23:22 2008 
With SSL enabled, I'd like to to grab the CN (Common Name) of the user certificate and use that as login authentication method.
I am thinking of the following scenario:
- users with read & write privileges need to have an SSL certificate loaded in their browser. The "Author" field will be pre-set
    icon2.gif   Re: Grabbing user name from SSL user certificate, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Sep 1 13:48:29 2008 


    
        
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            With SSL enabled, I'd like to to grab the CN (Common Name) of the user certificate and use that as login
icon5.gif   Expand TEXT colum in Summary view?, posted by dale cooper on Mon Aug 18 10:56:05 2008 
Hello All,
I am wondering if it is possible to configure ELOG to expand the TEXT column in the SUMMARY view? As it stands I get about 48 characters
displayed per line in the in the TEXT column, with 3 lines getting displayed per ENTRY (approximately 144 characters per ENTRY). So what I'd like
    icon2.gif   Re: Expand TEXT colum in Summary view?, posted by Yoshio Imai on Mon Aug 18 14:08:22 2008 
[quote=dale cooper]I am wondering if it is possible to configure ELOG to expand the [B]TEXT[/B] column in the [I]SUMMARY[/I] view?[/quote]
While it is not possible to specify a number of characters per row, you can control the number of text lines in the summary view using the
[CODE]Summary lines = NNN[/CODE]
icon5.gif   Copy & Move To in Spanish, posted by Marimar Rodriguez on Mon Aug 11 20:35:16 2008 
Hi,
when I choose the Spanish language, the command Copy To isn't allowed. I have had to change the language file and  change the line:
Copy To = Copiar a
    icon2.gif   Re: Copy & Move To in Spanish, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Aug 12 08:42:58 2008 


    
        
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            when I choose the Spanish language, the command Copy To isn't allowed. I have had to change the
icon4.gif   Using the command line tool to edit, posted by T. Ribbrock on Thu Aug 7 10:12:25 2008 
I intend to create a script that updates one of our elog logbooks based on mails it receives. I was hoping to be able to do this using the "elog" command
line tool. Adding a new entry works fine, as does "replying" to an existing entry. The only thing I cannot get to work is editing an existing entry. All
entries ahve several attributes and I intend not to use the "message" itself. I tried the following (on the machine this elogd is running on):
    icon2.gif   Re: Using the command line tool to edit, posted by Yoshio Imai on Fri Aug 8 14:27:03 2008 
[quote=T. Ribbrock][B]NOTE:[/B] I found that this does [i]not[/i] work if LOGBOOK has any spaces in it - I would get error messages where the logbook was
not found.[/quote]
       icon2.gif   Re: Using the command line tool to edit, posted by T. Ribbrock on Fri Aug 8 14:50:56 2008 
[quote="Yoshio Imai"][quote=T. Ribbrock][B]NOTE:[/B] I found that this does [i]not[/i] work if LOGBOOK has any spaces in it - I would get error messages
where the logbook was not found.[/quote]
    icon2.gif   Re: Using the command line tool to edit, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Aug 11 11:02:18 2008 


    
        
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            I intend to create a script that updates one of our elog logbooks based on mails it receives. I was hoping
       icon2.gif   Re: Using the command line tool to edit, posted by T. Ribbrock on Mon Aug 11 15:14:40 2008 

    
        
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            I fixed two things:
icon5.gif   2 questions :: different colors in list view based on "type" + change verbage of "type", posted by dale cooper on Fri Aug 8 00:44:26 2008 
hello all,
#1 i love ELOG : excellent app! i would like to ask/present a question here -- I have a couple of TYPE's defined as;
       Options Type = Day Shift, Swing Shift, Night Shift
    icon2.gif   Re: 2 questions :: different colors in list view based on "type" + change verbage of "type", posted by Yoshio Imai on Fri Aug 8 14:20:27 2008 
[quote=dale cooper]I'd love to display in the LIST VIEW (full, summary, or threaded views) different color's based on which TYPE was selected...[/quote]
You can achieve this by using a "style" directive for this attribute. E.g. if your attribute is called "Shift" and entries with value "Day" should be green,
value "Swing" should be blue, you should add
       icon2.gif   Re: 2 questions :: different colors in list view based on "type" + change verbage of "type", posted by dale cooper on Mon Aug 11 06:56:56 2008 
PERFECT, you answered my questions EXACTLY with what I am looking for! thanks soo much!
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