Re: external authentication possible?, posted by Steve Jones on Wed Dec 15 15:42:13 2004
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> > The only common denominator that could possibly cover all contingencies would
> > be LDAP authentication. One way of doing this in a more-or-less universal
> > fashion is to offload the auth task from eLog itself and place the burden on
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Re: external authentication possible?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Dec 15 18:19:31 2004
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> Ah, you test me! Perhaps I will attempt to dig into this but I may have to leave the
> integration up to you, Stefan. Seems that there would be two roads to go:
> 1> Move away from standalone and start to rely on Apache
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Re: external authentication possible?, posted by Steve Jones on Thu Dec 16 05:23:54 2004
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> > Ah, you test me! Perhaps I will attempt to dig into this but I may have to leave the
> > integration up to you, Stefan. Seems that there would be two roads to go:
> > 1> Move away from standalone and start to rely on Apache
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Re: extendable options, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Oct 22 16:33:50 2007
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[quote="Arno Teunisse"]When I click the "Add Version" button Elog end's with a "Internal error, no
valid header!" after hitting the submit button. ( See attachments )[/quote]
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Re: extendable options, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Oct 22 21:22:28 2007
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[quote="Arno Teunisse"]
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Attributes = OS, Version, Klant , Category, Subject
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Re: export/archive a logbook, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Feb 19 08:35:53 2021
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Find -> Export to: CSV (or any other format) -> Search
Jacky
Li wrote:
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Re: export the entries from ELOG to ECSS Word document (Manifacturing Report), posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 26 11:32:59 2023
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You can just copy-and-paste an elog entry into Word. I tested it here wiht a simple table:
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a copy-and-paste to Word, and got the thing below. |
Re: export the entries from ELOG to ECSS Word document (Manifacturing Report), posted by Manuela Rigano on Wed Jul 26 11:41:40 2023
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Thanks a lot Stefan,
I asked if it is possible, in general, to create a connection and automatically fill in the tables of a report, or export the data
into excell tables to then be connected to the report, having in our case about 24 process tables to be filled in with data or validation, for each report. |