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  69202   Mon Aug 17 13:27:09 2020 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chRequestWindows2006Re: do some changes on .CFG

This has nothing to do with the ELOG package, but only with your local configuration of that specific logbook.
You should contact your local ELOG administrator.

Or you might want to rephrase you question: do you want to have this text added in the text field when selecting the field specifier?
How that can be done depends on your specific configuration. Since you are apparently already using a form in the text field, it might be tricky.

Lahreche Abdelmadjid wrote:

Hi All,

I would like to have "Permis de verouillage et d'étiquetage 016685-68AF-0031" when I select it.

I don't found where can I make this change

thank you.

 

 

 

  69203   Tue Aug 18 11:28:58 2020 Reply Lahreche Abdelmadjidabdelmadjid.lahreche@yahoo.comRequestWindows2006Re: do some changes on .CFG

Thanks, but I'm the Admin of local ELOG.

usually I can make a lot of changes on my files .CFG But this time no way.

when I select one of the choice i've a text who appear with the right text (code), but only with this choice "Permis de verouillage et d'étiquetage 016685-68AF-0031"

the text appeared is false.

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

This has nothing to do with the ELOG package, but only with your local configuration of that specific logbook.
You should contact your local ELOG administrator.

Or you might want to rephrase you question: do you want to have this text added in the text field when selecting the field specifier?
How that can be done depends on your specific configuration. Since you are apparently already using a form in the text field, it might be tricky.

Lahreche Abdelmadjid wrote:

Hi All,

I would like to have "Permis de verouillage et d'étiquetage 016685-68AF-0031" when I select it.

I don't found where can I make this change

thank you.

 

 

 

 

  69204   Wed Aug 19 15:22:58 2020 Question Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chRequestWindows2006Re: do some changes on .CFG

How are we supposed to give you a hint when you don't post your configuration?

Lahreche Abdelmadjid wrote:

Thanks, but I'm the Admin of local ELOG.

usually I can make a lot of changes on my files .CFG But this time no way.

when I select one of the choice i've a text who appear with the right text (code), but only with this choice "Permis de verouillage et d'étiquetage 016685-68AF-0031"

the text appeared is false.

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

This has nothing to do with the ELOG package, but only with your local configuration of that specific logbook.
You should contact your local ELOG administrator.

Or you might want to rephrase you question: do you want to have this text added in the text field when selecting the field specifier?
How that can be done depends on your specific configuration. Since you are apparently already using a form in the text field, it might be tricky.

Lahreche Abdelmadjid wrote:

Hi All,

I would like to have "Permis de verouillage et d'étiquetage 016685-68AF-0031" when I select it.

I don't found where can I make this change

thank you.

 

 

 

 

 

  69212   Tue Sep 8 14:22:11 2020 Question Anthony Krishockajkrishock@verizon.netQuestionWindowslatestfield selections persist across new log entries?

All,

 

I am using elog as an observation log for amateur astronomy. I have a form configured, but I would like to know if it is possible to make certain fields persist across new entries.

What I mean is this:

When I make an new observation, I select a value for sky conditions (say.. "1"). When I make another observation, "1" is already selected.

Is this possible? If so, how?

Thanks

  69213   Tue Sep 8 16:35:14 2020 Reply Sebastian Schenksebastian.schenk@physik.uni-halle.deQuestionWindowslatestRe: field selections persist across new log entries?

As far as I know, it is not possible, if you make a "new" entry.
You could configure the elog, to always PRESET an atribute, but then it is always the same, not the last.

I think the "duplicate" entry function could provide you partly with the functionality you want, as it copies all old values into a new entry.

Regards,
Sebastian

Anthony Krishock wrote:

All,

 

I am using elog as an observation log for amateur astronomy. I have a form configured, but I would like to know if it is possible to make certain fields persist across new entries.

What I mean is this:

When I make an new observation, I select a value for sky conditions (say.. "1"). When I make another observation, "1" is already selected.

Is this possible? If so, how?

Thanks

 

  69214   Wed Sep 9 10:33:58 2020 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chQuestionWindowslatestRe: field selections persist across new log entries?
It is probably possible, but requires a big of a hack.
Whenever you save a new entry or edit an old one, you run a little shell script to write the value of this field into a file.
Whenever you create a new entry you read the PRESET value with a shell script from that file.

Here are the relevant excepts from the documentation:

Subst <attribute> = <string>
When submitting logbook entries, attribute values can be substituted by some text. This text can contain arbitrary fixed text and following values:

  • $<attribute>: The entered value of the attribute itself
  • $host: The host name where elogd is running
  • $remote_host: The host name of the host from with the entry was submitted
  • $short_name: The login name (if password file is present)
  • $long_name: The full name from the password file for the current user
  • $user_email: The email address from the password file for the current user
  • $logbook: The name of the current logbook
  • $date: The current date, formatted via "Date format"
  • $utcdate: The current UTC date (GMT) and time, formatted via "Date format"
  • $version: The version of the ELOG server in the form x.y.z
  • $revision: The Subversion reversion of the ELOG server as an integer number
  • $shell(<command>): <command> gets passed to the operating system shell and the result is taken for substitution.

Execute new | edit | delete = <command>
It is possible to execute a shell command on the server side after a new message has been submitted, edited or deleted. This feature has been used in the past for SMS notifications over a telephone system and for synchrnonization of the ELOG database with an external SQL database. The <command> can contain substitutions similar to the Subst command. In addition the list of all attachments can be referred to via $<attachments>. The text body of the entry can be referred to with $text. It should be noted that only the first 1500 characters of the text can be used, in order not to exceed the limits of the shell. Following (Unix) command writes a notification into some file:

Execute new = echo "New message wiht ID $message id of type $type from $long_name on $remote_host" >> /tmp/elog.log


It should be noted that this feature can impose a security problem. If someone can edit the elogd.cfg through the Config command of elogd, that person can put malicious code into elogd.cfg and execute it. This is even more severe if elogd runs with root privileges. To avoid such problems, the execute facility is disabled in elogd by default and has to be enabled explicitly with the "-x" command line flag. The administrator has to ensure then of course that only trusted people can edit elogd.cfg.

 

Have fun!

Andreas

Anthony Krishock wrote:

All,

 

I am using elog as an observation log for amateur astronomy. I have a form configured, but I would like to know if it is possible to make certain fields persist across new entries.

What I mean is this:

When I make an new observation, I select a value for sky conditions (say.. "1"). When I make another observation, "1" is already selected.

Is this possible? If so, how?

Thanks

 

  69217   Sun Sep 13 09:13:31 2020 Warning Lahreche Abdelmadjidabdelmadjid.lahreche@yahoo.comQuestionWindows2006view connecting account

Hi All,

Can I view who is connected to ELOG (I'm the Admin) ?

thank you.

  69219   Mon Sep 14 17:25:08 2020 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chQuestionWindows2006Re: view connecting account

Yes, you can see that in the logging file, if you turn on logging. You might want to read the manual https://elog.psi.ch/elog/config.html. Here's the relevant excerpt:

  • Logfile = <file>
    This option specifies a filename which logs all login/logout activities and successful user connections for logbooks with user level access. The the logging level (see below) is larger than 1, also read and write accesses can be logged.
  • Logging level = 1 | 2 | 3
    Specifies the logging level. The higher this value, the more information is logged. Default is 2:
    • 1: Log only logins and logouts
    • 2: Log also write accesses
    • 3: Log also read accesses
Lahreche Abdelmadjid wrote:

Hi All,

Can I view who is connected to ELOG (I'm the Admin) ?

thank you.

 

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