Re: Edit of multiple posts, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Tue Oct 15 10:37:29 2019
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I use editing of multiple entries frequently and it works fine for me.
To understand your problem I would suggest that you try a minimal configuration. If you have a test logbook with just one or two fields and it
still does not work, then post the config here that people can reproduce your problem - and hopefully find a fix. |
Re: Edit of multiple posts, posted by Finn Junker on Thu Oct 17 14:57:25 2019
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Hello Andreas
OK, I did install a version of ELOG with a minimum of settings and the edit of multiple settings works fine. I've tracked the issue to "Locked
Attributes = Bruger". |
Re: Edit of multiple posts, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Fri Oct 18 08:50:27 2019
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Hi Finn,
I don't know if this was intended, but at least I know a possible solution: with the command
"Show
Attributes Edit = "
you can limit the attribute list shown in the edit form to those that are not |
Re: Edit of multiple posts, posted by Finn Junker on Fri Oct 18 09:40:54 2019
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Hello Andreas
Show Attributes Edit = xxx, limits the attributes shown when editing but when you submit you get the error
Error: Attribute Bruger not supplied. |
Re: Edit of multiple posts, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Fri Oct 18 23:22:50 2019
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I'm sorry, apparently my tip was not clear: you should use "Show Attributes Edit = " to NOT SHOW any of your locked attributes.
It
is just a guess: if the attribute is not shown in your edit form, it will not complain about it when you submit the form.
Did you try that?
Cheers,
Andreas
Finn |
Re: Edit of multiple posts, posted by Finn Junker on Mon Oct 21 10:46:43 2019
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Hello Andres
Or maybe my reply was unclear :-), but i did use the "Show Attributes Edit" the way you meant to not show attribute BRUGER
and when i do that i get: |
Re: Edit of multiple posts, posted by Finn Junker on Tue Oct 22 12:47:06 2019
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Trial and error - it seems like this combination does the trick:
Locked Attributes = Author
Fixed Attributes Edit = Author |
Subdirectories in logbooks, posted by pavel on Sat Nov 9 22:44:23 2019
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Hello, Is there any way to organize logbooks in some kind of tree with sublogbooks or just have a subdirectories in a logbook directory on the filesystem
(treat it as a sublogbook if its name is different from 4 digits of year and pin above all the entries in a list) to structure entires a bit?
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