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  67854   Wed Apr 1 20:25:21 2015 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindowsELOG V2.9.Re: Strange browser behaviour with chrome? </table>

Andreas Luedeke wrote:
Now I'm confused: if I create an entry with "elog -n 2 ...", then I put HTML code into elog and it is displayed as HTML. This HTML code does NOT convert a "<" into "&lt;", otherwise you could not display any HTML.
But of course this code can be wrongly formatted, for example it can contain a </table> tag without a <table> tag before it. This will definitely spoil the display in ELOG, and that was what I was refering to.
I agree that html tags in plain text entries will not have this problem.


Sure, in the main body text you can insert arbitrary HTML if this type of encoding is not prohibited. The &lt; encoding I meant was for attribute values. Proof of principe above in the Subject field.
  67867   Fri May 1 21:19:18 2015 Question Francois CloutierFrancois@fcmail.caQuestionWindowsV3.1.0-5beSubst Attributes...

Good day,

I'm new to Elog and I find it really nice and straight foward...

I still have a few questions that I couldn't address reading the manuals.

-I'm creating a logbook with a lot of attributes. I would like to know if there is a way to name (display) my attribute differently then it's original name. That way I could program $attrib1; $attrib2, etc, and map a name to display the column accordingly... Is it something possible ? 

-Is it possible to hide the field "Entry Time" when creating or editing an entry ?

-I saw the Cell Style fonction to set Color (really nice...), My attribute1 is a worker name; Attribute2 is how the work is going on (stop, ready, in process) I would like to hide Atribute2 in list mode but change Attribute1 cell color based on Attribute2 status... is it possible to do so?

-When using "Show Text = 0" (i'm only using attributes), creating a new entry present the menu "Submit", "Save", "Preview" and "Back".... Pressing "Save" leaves the page, shows "OK with a number" and "Preview" is useless. Is it possible to tune what button should be present or not ? I would like to remove Save and Preview....

 

For the info, my config file

[GCT]
Theme = default
Show Text = 0
Enable attachments = 0
Show attachments = 0
Use lock = 1
Bottom text = 
Comment = Gestion de la charge de travail
omit email to = 1
Suppress Email to users = 1
Suppress default = 2
Suppress Email on edit = 2
Resubmit default = 2
Enable browsing = 0
Back to main = 1
List after submit = 1
'Mode commands = 0
Menu commands = Select, edit, Delete
List menu commands = Select, New, Find
Attributes = #Réception, #Galée, Infographiste, Traitement, Réviseur, Révision, Contrôleur, Contrôle, Correcteur, Correction, Contrôle final
List display = Edit, #Réception, #Galée, Infographiste, Traitement, Réviseur, Révision, Contrôleur, Contrôle, Correcteur, Correction, Contrôle final
Fixed Attributes Edit = #Réception
Preset #Réception = #####

Format #Réception = 0,attribname,attribvalue,5,5
Format #Galée = 0,attribname,attribvalue,10,10
Format Infographiste = 0,attribname,attribvalue,2,2
Format Réviseur = 0,attribname,attribvalue,2,2
Format Contrôleur = 0,attribname,attribvalue,2,2
Format Correcteur = 0,attribname,attribvalue,2,2

Options Infographiste = ??, ML
Options Réviseur = ??
Options Contrôleur = ??
Options Correcteur = ??

Preset Infographiste = ??
Preset Réviseur = ??
Preset Contrôleur = ??
Preset Correcteur = ??

Extendable options = Infographiste, Réviseur, Contrôleur, Correcteur 

ROptions Traitement = ., En cours, Prêt, Vérification
ROptions Révision = ., En cours, Prêt
ROptions Contrôle = ., En cours, Prêt
ROptions Correction = ., En cours, Prêt
ROptions Contrôle final = ., OK

Cell Style Traitement En cours = background-color:#FF0000 
Cell Style Traitement Prêt = background-color:#33FF33
Cell Style Traitement Vérification = background-color:yellow

Cell Style Révision En cours = background-color:#FF0000 
Cell Style Révision Prêt = background-color:#33FF33
Cell Style Révision Vérification = background-color:yellow

Cell Style Contrôle En cours = background-color:#FF0000 
Cell Style Contrôle Prêt = background-color:#33FF33
Cell Style Contrôle Vérification = background-color:yellow

Cell Style Correction En cours = background-color:#FF0000 
Cell Style Correction Prêt = background-color:#33FF33
Cell Style Correction Vérification = background-color:yellow

Cell Style Contrôle final OK = background-color:#33FF33

Cell Style Contrôle final En cours = background-color:#FF0000 
Cell Style Contrôle final Prêt = background-color:#33FF33
Cell Style Contrôle final Vérification = background-color:yellow

Thanks alot for your help :)

  67868   Mon May 4 13:23:55 2015 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chQuestionWindowsV3.1.0-5beRe: Subst Attributes...
Hi Francois,
welcome to the community! I'll try to answer your questions inline (Numbering them would have been a good idea ;-):

- I'm creating a logbook with a lot of attributes. I would like to know if there is a way to name (display) my attribute differently then it's original name. That way I could program $attrib1; $attrib2, etc, and map a name to display the column accordingly... Is it something possible ? 

Not to my knowledge. But you can add comments like:
Comment <attribute> = <comment>
Tooltip <attribute> = <comment>

-Is it possible to hide the field "Entry Time" when creating or editing an entry ?

You can supress the display of the entry time in different views using:
Show Attributes = <list>
Show Attributes Edit = <list>
But the entry time will always be stored with the entry.

-I saw the Cell Style fonction to set Color (really nice...), My attribute1 is a worker name; Attribute2 is how the work is going on (stop, ready, in process) I would like to hide Atribute2 in list mode but change Attribute1 cell color based on Attribute2 status... is it possible to do so?

No, that is not possible as far as I see from the documentation. Cell styles can only be set according to the content of the specific cell.
But you could hide attribute1 and attribute2 and then generate an attribute3 with the help of a shell script, and the style of that cell could be created by the shell script depending on attribute2.

-When using "Show Text = 0" (i'm only using attributes), creating a new entry present the menu "Submit", "Save", "Preview" and "Back".... Pressing "Save" leaves the page, shows "OK with a number" and "Preview" is useless. Is it possible to tune what button should be present or not ? I would like to remove Save and Preview....

As far as I know the display of these buttons cannot be configured.

 

Cheers
Andreas
  67869   Mon May 4 14:10:08 2015 Reply David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukQuestionWindowsV3.1.0-5beRe: Subst Attributes...

Hi Francois and Andreas,

On Francois' first question, I wonder if Francois is using attrib1, attrib2... as the actual attribute names in the config file.  If this is the case, Francois, you can name attributes with suitable names in the configuration file and dictate which ones appear in the List and Threaded display modes. In the List Display, those names appear along the top row at the top of each column, which I think is what you want. 

This example of three lines in a config file (made up).

Attributes = Worker, System, Organisation, Customer, Status, Ticket

List display = ID, Date, Organisation, Customer, Worker, System, Status, Ticket

Thread display = $Ticket: $Worker. $Organisation / $Customer, ($message id).

In list display, those words ("Organisation", "Customer" etc) are those that appear at the top of each column.  In Thread Display, note how you can use punctuation.  Also (not shown here) you can colour the line in Thread Display depending on the attribute System (which is akin to your question on cell style colouring) a feature not much used in this forum, and the Icon at the beginning of the line depending on the attribute Status. 

This is in the documentation, but perhaps it's not clear to all that - apart from the system defined attributes - any word can be used as an attribute name, and that "attrib1" "attrib2" is just shorthand for "any words you wish to use as attribute names".

Otherwise, if you want a different word along the top if the column in the List Display (and also in the form for making a new entry) for the attribute that appears in that column, why not just use that different word as the name for the attribute?

On the third point, about Cell Style, it would be good for having attrubute 2 able to dictate the colour of the cell of attribute 1, and no need to show attribute 2 in the List Display.  But take your point that it can be done in a shell script.

Andreas Luedeke wrote:
Hi Francois,
welcome to the community! I'll try to answer your questions inline (Numbering them would have been a good idea ;-):

- I'm creating a logbook with a lot of attributes. I would like to know if there is a way to name (display) my attribute differently then it's original name. That way I could program $attrib1; $attrib2, etc, and map a name to display the column accordingly... Is it something possible ? 

Not to my knowledge. But you can add comments like:
Comment <attribute> = <comment>
Tooltip <attribute> = <comment>

-Is it possible to hide the field "Entry Time" when creating or editing an entry ?

You can supress the display of the entry time in different views using:
Show Attributes = <list>
Show Attributes Edit = <list>
But the entry time will always be stored with the entry.

-I saw the Cell Style fonction to set Color (really nice...), My attribute1 is a worker name; Attribute2 is how the work is going on (stop, ready, in process) I would like to hide Atribute2 in list mode but change Attribute1 cell color based on Attribute2 status... is it possible to do so?

No, that is not possible as far as I see from the documentation. Cell styles can only be set according to the content of the specific cell.
But you could hide attribute1 and attribute2 and then generate an attribute3 with the help of a shell script, and the style of that cell could be created by the shell script depending on attribute2.

-When using "Show Text = 0" (i'm only using attributes), creating a new entry present the menu "Submit", "Save", "Preview" and "Back".... Pressing "Save" leaves the page, shows "OK with a number" and "Preview" is useless. Is it possible to tune what button should be present or not ? I would like to remove Save and Preview....

As far as I know the display of these buttons cannot be configured.

 

Cheers
Andreas

 

  67870   Mon May 4 15:13:08 2015 Reply David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukQuestionWindowsV3.1.0-5beRe: Subst Attributes...

I only saw Andreas' edited version of the original enquiry, so I didn't see the orignal config file under discussion - so most of my previous entry is totally pointless.  Sorry about that.

David Pilgram wrote:

Hi Francois and Andreas,

On Francois' first question, I wonder if Francois is using attrib1, attrib2... as the actual attribute names in the config file.  If this is the case, Francois, you can name attributes with suitable names in the configuration file and dictate which ones appear in the List and Threaded display modes. In the List Display, those names appear along the top row at the top of each column, which I think is what you want. 

This example of three lines in a config file (made up).

Attributes = Worker, System, Organisation, Customer, Status, Ticket

List display = ID, Date, Organisation, Customer, Worker, System, Status, Ticket

Thread display = $Ticket: $Worker. $Organisation / $Customer, ($message id).

In list display, those words ("Organisation", "Customer" etc) are those that appear at the top of each column.  In Thread Display, note how you can use punctuation.  Also (not shown here) you can colour the line in Thread Display depending on the attribute System (which is akin to your question on cell style colouring) a feature not much used in this forum, and the Icon at the beginning of the line depending on the attribute Status. 

This is in the documentation, but perhaps it's not clear to all that - apart from the system defined attributes - any word can be used as an attribute name, and that "attrib1" "attrib2" is just shorthand for "any words you wish to use as attribute names".

Otherwise, if you want a different word along the top if the column in the List Display (and also in the form for making a new entry) for the attribute that appears in that column, why not just use that different word as the name for the attribute?

On the third point, about Cell Style, it would be good for having attrubute 2 able to dictate the colour of the cell of attribute 1, and no need to show attribute 2 in the List Display.  But take your point that it can be done in a shell script.

Andreas Luedeke wrote:
Hi Francois,
welcome to the community! I'll try to answer your questions inline (Numbering them would have been a good idea ;-):

- I'm creating a logbook with a lot of attributes. I would like to know if there is a way to name (display) my attribute differently then it's original name. That way I could program $attrib1; $attrib2, etc, and map a name to display the column accordingly... Is it something possible ? 

Not to my knowledge. But you can add comments like:
Comment <attribute> = <comment>
Tooltip <attribute> = <comment>

-Is it possible to hide the field "Entry Time" when creating or editing an entry ?

You can supress the display of the entry time in different views using:
Show Attributes = <list>
Show Attributes Edit = <list>
But the entry time will always be stored with the entry.

-I saw the Cell Style fonction to set Color (really nice...), My attribute1 is a worker name; Attribute2 is how the work is going on (stop, ready, in process) I would like to hide Atribute2 in list mode but change Attribute1 cell color based on Attribute2 status... is it possible to do so?

No, that is not possible as far as I see from the documentation. Cell styles can only be set according to the content of the specific cell.
But you could hide attribute1 and attribute2 and then generate an attribute3 with the help of a shell script, and the style of that cell could be created by the shell script depending on attribute2.

-When using "Show Text = 0" (i'm only using attributes), creating a new entry present the menu "Submit", "Save", "Preview" and "Back".... Pressing "Save" leaves the page, shows "OK with a number" and "Preview" is useless. Is it possible to tune what button should be present or not ? I would like to remove Save and Preview....

As far as I know the display of these buttons cannot be configured.

 

Cheers
Andreas

 

 

  67871   Mon May 4 15:44:07 2015 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindowsV3.1.0-5beRe: Subst Attributes...

Indeed there was a bug when you have "Show Text = 0". I fixed that in the current GIT version. I also hide the "Preview" button if "Show text = 0" since it really makes no sense there. I made a Windows Patch 3.1.0-3 which  ontains this fix.

Francois Cloutier wrote:

-When using "Show Text = 0" (i'm only using attributes), creating a new entry present the menu "Submit", "Save", "Preview" and "Back".... Pressing "Save" leaves the page, shows "OK with a number" and "Preview" is useless. Is it possible to tune what button should be present or not ? I would like to remove Save and Preview....

  67872   Mon May 4 16:03:19 2015 Cool Francois CloutierFrancois@fcmail.caQuestionWindowsV3.1.0-5beRe: Subst Attributes...
Wow !!! Im impressed :):):) I didn't expect such a fast reply !!!

Thanks alot Stefan, I will try it right away !!

Andreas, I really like the idea of hiding attrib 1 and attrib2 and fill attrib3 with a script (I guess using elog.exe command line) ?
I play a little with it and I can modify an attribute with the command line but I cant figure how to set the cell style based on the attrib2 and 
replace attrib3 value with attrib1 value... (basicially I need help !!!) do you think you could help me ?
  67874   Mon May 4 22:28:37 2015 Question Francois CloutierFrancois@fcmail.caQuestionWindows3.1.0-3Load attribute options from attributes in another logbook
Hi again,
Hope I'm not draining to much time from you guys !

here is the scenario (fake one just to understand the logic..):
My main logbook as a Option attribute Called "Electrician availables" 
My second logbook is a list of workers and there capacities Moptions : "Electrician", "Plumber", "Genius"

So my question is:

Is it possible to load my main logbook attribute "Electrician availables" Options based on all the "Electrician" found under my second logbook ?

Thanks :)
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