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  67782   Wed Jan 28 19:50:41 2015 Reply devjoshi868b@gmail.comQuestionWindows3.3Re: enable batch file execution

First of all thanx for your kind help. Kindly help me on the following problem.

I have a logbook which keeps the record of all fault booked by different subscriber.this logbook has three attribute downtime,uptime & total duration (date &time format) . I want to calculate the total duration automatically whenevr uptime value is given and if the uptime is not given it should calculate depending upon the system present time.pleas explain it with example.

thanking you 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

May I kindly ask you to Google how to start/stop a service from the command line.

dev wrote:

From the command mode i am not able to stop and start  (elogd stop). But i can start/stop from services  .Kindly help  me stopping/starting it from command 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Stop the old server first, but we told you this already on elog:67770. If you don't follow our suggestions we cannot help you.

dev wrote:

I tried it but still it gives error like Shell execution not enabled via -x flag 

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Modify the server start command in the Windows Registry. Or start the elogd server directly in a command window with "elogd -x", after "cd" to the elog installation directory.

dev wrote:

How to enable the batch file execution in elogd

 

 

 

 

 

 

  67783   Wed Jan 28 19:57:32 2015 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows3.3Re: enable batch file execution

This is not possible with ELOG. May I suggest that you use a spreadsheet for that.

dev wrote:

First of all thanx for your kind help. Kindly help me on the following problem.

I have a logbook which keeps the record of all fault booked by different subscriber.this logbook has three attribute downtime,uptime & total duration (date &time format) . I want to calculate the total duration automatically whenevr uptime value is given and if the uptime is not given it should calculate depending upon the system present time.pleas explain it with example.

thanking you 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

May I kindly ask you to Google how to start/stop a service from the command line.

dev wrote:

From the command mode i am not able to stop and start  (elogd stop). But i can start/stop from services  .Kindly help  me stopping/starting it from command 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Stop the old server first, but we told you this already on elog:67770. If you don't follow our suggestions we cannot help you.

dev wrote:

I tried it but still it gives error like Shell execution not enabled via -x flag 

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Modify the server start command in the Windows Registry. Or start the elogd server directly in a command window with "elogd -x", after "cd" to the elog installation directory.

dev wrote:

How to enable the batch file execution in elogd

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  67784   Wed Jan 28 20:00:15 2015 Reply devjoshi868b@gmail.comQuestionWindows3.3Re: enable batch file execution

Sir, how to use that spreadsheet 

can the calculation is possible by running a batch file . 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

This is not possible with ELOG. May I suggest that you use a spreadsheet for that.

dev wrote:

First of all thanx for your kind help. Kindly help me on the following problem.

I have a logbook which keeps the record of all fault booked by different subscriber.this logbook has three attribute downtime,uptime & total duration (date &time format) . I want to calculate the total duration automatically whenevr uptime value is given and if the uptime is not given it should calculate depending upon the system present time.pleas explain it with example.

thanking you 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

May I kindly ask you to Google how to start/stop a service from the command line.

dev wrote:

From the command mode i am not able to stop and start  (elogd stop). But i can start/stop from services  .Kindly help  me stopping/starting it from command 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Stop the old server first, but we told you this already on elog:67770. If you don't follow our suggestions we cannot help you.

dev wrote:

I tried it but still it gives error like Shell execution not enabled via -x flag 

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Modify the server start command in the Windows Registry. Or start the elogd server directly in a command window with "elogd -x", after "cd" to the elog installation directory.

dev wrote:

How to enable the batch file execution in elogd

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  67785   Wed Jan 28 20:03:05 2015 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows3.3Re: enable batch file execution

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets

dev wrote:

Sir, how to use that spreadsheet 

can the calculation is possible by running a batch file . 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

This is not possible with ELOG. May I suggest that you use a spreadsheet for that.

dev wrote:

First of all thanx for your kind help. Kindly help me on the following problem.

I have a logbook which keeps the record of all fault booked by different subscriber.this logbook has three attribute downtime,uptime & total duration (date &time format) . I want to calculate the total duration automatically whenevr uptime value is given and if the uptime is not given it should calculate depending upon the system present time.pleas explain it with example.

thanking you 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

May I kindly ask you to Google how to start/stop a service from the command line.

dev wrote:

From the command mode i am not able to stop and start  (elogd stop). But i can start/stop from services  .Kindly help  me stopping/starting it from command 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Stop the old server first, but we told you this already on elog:67770. If you don't follow our suggestions we cannot help you.

dev wrote:

I tried it but still it gives error like Shell execution not enabled via -x flag 

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Modify the server start command in the Windows Registry. Or start the elogd server directly in a command window with "elogd -x", after "cd" to the elog installation directory.

dev wrote:

How to enable the batch file execution in elogd

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  67786   Wed Jan 28 20:07:48 2015 Reply devjoshi868b@gmail.comQuestionWindows3.3Re: enable batch file execution

Is it as good as Microsoft excel  sheet.

but how can achieve my aim of calculation  how how to integrate it with elog 

Sorry for disturbing yau again and again 

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets

dev wrote:

Sir, how to use that spreadsheet 

can the calculation is possible by running a batch file . 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

This is not possible with ELOG. May I suggest that you use a spreadsheet for that.

dev wrote:

First of all thanx for your kind help. Kindly help me on the following problem.

I have a logbook which keeps the record of all fault booked by different subscriber.this logbook has three attribute downtime,uptime & total duration (date &time format) . I want to calculate the total duration automatically whenevr uptime value is given and if the uptime is not given it should calculate depending upon the system present time.pleas explain it with example.

thanking you 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

May I kindly ask you to Google how to start/stop a service from the command line.

dev wrote:

From the command mode i am not able to stop and start  (elogd stop). But i can start/stop from services  .Kindly help  me stopping/starting it from command 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Stop the old server first, but we told you this already on elog:67770. If you don't follow our suggestions we cannot help you.

dev wrote:

I tried it but still it gives error like Shell execution not enabled via -x flag 

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Modify the server start command in the Windows Registry. Or start the elogd server directly in a command window with "elogd -x", after "cd" to the elog installation directory.

dev wrote:

How to enable the batch file execution in elogd

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  67787   Wed Jan 28 20:31:58 2015 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows3.3Re: enable batch file execution

I meant to use it instead of ELOG. Spreadsheets allow calculaiton of dates, etc. So you can achieve what you need. Again: WHAT YOU WANT IS NOT POSSIBLE WITH ELOG.

dev wrote:

Is it as good as Microsoft excel  sheet.

but how can achieve my aim of calculation  how how to integrate it with elog 

Sorry for disturbing yau again and again 

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets

dev wrote:

Sir, how to use that spreadsheet 

can the calculation is possible by running a batch file . 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

This is not possible with ELOG. May I suggest that you use a spreadsheet for that.

dev wrote:

First of all thanx for your kind help. Kindly help me on the following problem.

I have a logbook which keeps the record of all fault booked by different subscriber.this logbook has three attribute downtime,uptime & total duration (date &time format) . I want to calculate the total duration automatically whenevr uptime value is given and if the uptime is not given it should calculate depending upon the system present time.pleas explain it with example.

thanking you 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

May I kindly ask you to Google how to start/stop a service from the command line.

dev wrote:

From the command mode i am not able to stop and start  (elogd stop). But i can start/stop from services  .Kindly help  me stopping/starting it from command 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Stop the old server first, but we told you this already on elog:67770. If you don't follow our suggestions we cannot help you.

dev wrote:

I tried it but still it gives error like Shell execution not enabled via -x flag 

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Modify the server start command in the Windows Registry. Or start the elogd server directly in a command window with "elogd -x", after "cd" to the elog installation directory.

dev wrote:

How to enable the batch file execution in elogd

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  68988   Sat Jun 15 23:44:35 2019 Reply Frank Baptistacaffeinejazz@gmail.comQuestionWindows3.3Re: enable batch file execution

I have not tried these, but since CKeditor works so well, you may want to consider taking a look at integrating jQuery Calx or jExcel...just for fun.

Stefan Ritt wrote:

I meant to use it instead of ELOG. Spreadsheets allow calculaiton of dates, etc. So you can achieve what you need. Again: WHAT YOU WANT IS NOT POSSIBLE WITH ELOG.

dev wrote:

Is it as good as Microsoft excel  sheet.

but how can achieve my aim of calculation  how how to integrate it with elog 

Sorry for disturbing yau again and again 

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets

dev wrote:

Sir, how to use that spreadsheet 

can the calculation is possible by running a batch file . 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

This is not possible with ELOG. May I suggest that you use a spreadsheet for that.

dev wrote:

First of all thanx for your kind help. Kindly help me on the following problem.

I have a logbook which keeps the record of all fault booked by different subscriber.this logbook has three attribute downtime,uptime & total duration (date &time format) . I want to calculate the total duration automatically whenevr uptime value is given and if the uptime is not given it should calculate depending upon the system present time.pleas explain it with example.

thanking you 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

May I kindly ask you to Google how to start/stop a service from the command line.

dev wrote:

From the command mode i am not able to stop and start  (elogd stop). But i can start/stop from services  .Kindly help  me stopping/starting it from command 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Stop the old server first, but we told you this already on elog:67770. If you don't follow our suggestions we cannot help you.

dev wrote:

I tried it but still it gives error like Shell execution not enabled via -x flag 

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Modify the server start command in the Windows Registry. Or start the elogd server directly in a command window with "elogd -x", after "cd" to the elog installation directory.

dev wrote:

How to enable the batch file execution in elogd

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  65776   Fri Mar 7 14:09:40 2008 Reply Bill Whitingtextux@bellsouth.netQuestionLinux2.7Re: email subject

Bill Whiting wrote:

Can I control the content of the Subject on an email notification?

i.e. Can I copy the subject from the elog entry into the email subject?

 

Thanks,

//Bill

I found the answer in the docs.

In the config file add

Use Email Subject = Added Text: $subject

This results in the e-mail subject being set to "Added Text: elogentry subject line"

Thanks for a great tool!

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