ID |
Date |
Icon |
Author |
Author Email |
Category |
OS |
ELOG Version |
Subject |
Text |
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68687
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Fri Sep 15 15:16:42 2017 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | Re: Elog System Requirements | Hi Alan,
we run our ELOG server (38 GB
Logbook data in about 50 logbooks dating |
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68717
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Mon Jan 15 16:46:58 2018 |
| Alan Grant | agrant@winnipeg.ca | Request | Windows | 3.1.2 | Drop down order | Can you please make a change to have
the Quick Filter ComboBox controls reference
the field type for ordering purposes? |
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68718
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Tue Jan 16 09:30:55 2018 |
| markus | markus.ries@helmholtz-berlin.de | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | Is there a python3 api to generate logbook entries from python? | Dear elog community,
I wonder whether there is a python3
api or lib to generate and append entries |
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68719
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Tue Jan 16 09:46:04 2018 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | Re: Is there a python3 api to generate logbook entries from python? | There are two options
Wrap the "elog"
command line tool
Use "curl". |
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68720
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Tue Jan 16 10:13:00 2018 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | Re: Is there a python3 api to generate logbook entries from python? | Have a look here: https://github.com/paulscherrerinstitute/py_elog
I haven't tried it myself,
but it should allow you to add, reply, edit, |
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68723
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Wed Jan 24 07:54:47 2018 |
| markus | markus.ries@helmholtz-berlin.de | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | Re: Is there a python3 api to generate logbook entries from python? | Thanks Andreas!
This is more or less exactly what
I was looking for... |
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68772
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Mon Apr 2 23:31:51 2018 |
| Michael Hibbard | michael.hibbard@cern.ch | Question | Windows | 3.1.2 | Create past Elog entry. | Hello, Sorry if this has been addressed
elsewhere, but I could not find info.
I am wanting to submit a new elog |
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68773
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Tue Apr 3 09:39:07 2018 |
| David Pilgram | David.Pilgram@epost.org.uk | Question | Windows | 3.1.2 | Re: Create past Elog entry. | Hi Michael,
Elog purists, look away now.
There is an "official" |
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