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Wed Jan 21 02:15:12 2015 |
| dev | joshi868b@gmail.com | Question | All | 3.3 | filter with or operation/TIME DURATION CALCULATION | 1.I HAVE A ELOG BOOK WITH TWO ATTRIBUTE
'FROM' &'TO'. I WANT
TO USE A FILTER WHICH WILL SEARCH FOR A VALUE |
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Tue Jan 20 00:58:58 2015 |
| David Pilgram | David.Pilgram@epost.org.uk | Request | All | - | Re: Configure default time range in 'Find' | It has just occurred to me that you may
also have to check the non-English files,
(./resorces/eloglang_xxxx) as this change |
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Mon Jan 19 17:17:32 2015 |
| David Pilgram | David.Pilgram@epost.org.uk | Request | All | - | Re: Configure default time range in 'Find' | Hi there, In the "Find" page,
I changed the default of the "Show last"
drop down box in the Entry Date section from |
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Mon Jan 19 11:09:31 2015 |
| Eoin Butler | eoin.butler@cern.ch | Request | All | - | Re: Configure default time range in 'Find' | Yes, this works, but users inevitably forget
to select "last week" or whatever,
and just leave it blank, which means their |
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Fri Jan 16 14:29:58 2015 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | All | - | Re: Configure default time range in 'Find' | Have you tried in the "Find"
page to set a start date, or select "Show
last: Month". This shoudl speed up searching |
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Fri Jan 16 13:41:18 2015 |
| Eoin Butler | eoin.butler@cern.ch | Request | All | - | Configure default time range in 'Find' | Hello,
We have a very large elog database,
and executing a 'Find' on the whole |
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Tue Jan 13 10:10:56 2015 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Mac OSX | 3.0.0 | Re: Problem with embedded Iframes | This is an issue with CKEditor, not with
ELOG.
Maybe this helps: |
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Tue Jan 13 10:07:02 2015 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 3.0.0 | Re: notification error services in CentOS 6.5 | The init script supplied with elog was
originally written for Redhat. It seems like
CentOS has slightly changed the init daemon |
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