Re: Access Control, posted by Yoshio Imai on Tue May 13 16:58:40 2008
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[quote="Grant Jeffcote"]At present we can give others a full view by adding them to the 'Users' list for each individual logbook, this unfortunately also
gives them 'write' access.[/quote]
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Re: Access Control, posted by Grant Jeffcote on Tue May 13 21:56:30 2008
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[quote="Yoshio Imai"][quote="Grant Jeffcote"]At present we can give others a full view by adding them to the 'Users' list for each individual logbook, this
unfortunately also gives them 'write' access.[/quote]
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Re: Re: $entry time not readable by Subst, else not datetime type?, posted by Dennis Seitz on Thu May 15 01:06:21 2008
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[quote="Dennis Seitz"]I posted this on the end of an earlier thread but I thought it might be better to repost as a separate thread:
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Re: Access Control, posted by Grant Jeffcote on Thu May 15 17:45:44 2008
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[quote="Grant Jeffcote"][quote="Yoshio Imai"][quote="Grant Jeffcote"]At present we can give others a full view by adding them to the 'Users' list for each
individual logbook, this unfortunately also gives them 'write' access.[/quote]
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Re: Help me please I can't uplode Attach file, posted by Mark Soohoo on Sun May 18 06:20:00 2008
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Stefan
Ritt wrote:
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Re: Can u send me the configuration file for this logbook ?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 23 13:38:52 2008
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Franck C wrote:
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Re: Possible to sort attribute chronologically? , posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jun 2 11:11:27 2008
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> I tried to use the command
> Subst on edit Last Edit = $entry time
> but it gives a "-" for the Last Edit value when I edit an entry.
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Re: Re: $entry time not readable by Subst, else not datetime type?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jun 2 12:01:47 2008
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[quote="Dennis Seitz"]OK, now I realize how stupid I sound here. To partially answer my own question: $entry time is a string and Last Edit is now a number
since I have changed it to the datetime type so that it will sort properly.
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