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  66707   Tue Feb 9 18:54:22 2010 Question FX FREREfxfrere@neuf.frQuestionWindows2.7.8-2280can one use a IOption field for conditional tests?

Hi again,

I was wondering if one could use a conditional statement on an IOption attribute? Indeed i try to do a visual logbook (a green check for OK result, a red cross for NOK result), unfortunately i cannot refer to the attributes value for conditional test, e.g:

IOptions Status= "Delete-icon.png" {1}, "Check-icon.png"{2}
Icon comment Delete-icon.png = Failed
Icon comment Check-icon.png = OK

{1} Show Attribute Edit = Attribute1, Attribute2

Thread Icon = Status

Attribute1 and 2 do not have any sense if the result was successful,

ELOG interprets the {1} and {2} as being part of the icon name!

thanks again for your help

FX

  66709   Fri Feb 12 08:31:14 2010 Reply mike ciancimike2.cianci@comcast.netQuestionWindows2.7.5-2140Re: Grouping Logbooks

Stefan Ritt wrote:

 

mike cianci wrote:

I really appreciate your help and I hope that my questions warrant your time.

What I am trying to accomplish is two totally separate groups of logbooks that share a common logbook.

Three logbooks

Logbook A

Logbook B

Logbook C (just informational, write protected)

Two Groups

Top Group 1 = Logbook A, Logbook C

Top Group 2 = Logbook B, Logbook C

What is happening is everything looks good until you try to enter Logbook C from Group 1. You end up in Logbook C (the right logbook) but you are now in Group 2.

Actual Code:

;Groupings
Top Group Central = Centaur, On-LineHelps
Top Group Good Sam = GSH, On-LineHelps

You cannot put the same logbook into two groups. All you can do is to define two logbooks C1 and C2, and force their data directories to be the same (via the "Subdir = ..." directive), so they will actually look at the same data.

 Stefan, sorry to bother you yet again. but I can not seem to get the "Subdir" to do what I want (user error I am sure). Thanks for any help you can give.

[OnlineHelps]
Write Password = SWNlQ3ViZQ==
;DISPLAY
Theme = default
Display mode = threaded
Mode Commands = 0
List Menu commands = New, Find, Config

Thread display = --------------  $Title  --------------

Comment = On-Line Helps
Attributes = Title
Required Attributes = Title
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1

[OLH.gsh]

Subdir = \\ssoelog\ELOG\logbooks\OnlineHelps
Write Password = SWNlQ3ViZQ==
;DISPLAY
Theme = default
Display mode = threaded
Mode Commands = 0
List Menu commands = New, Find, Config

Thread display = --------------  $Title  --------------

Comment = On-Line Helps
Attributes = Title
Required Attributes = Title
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1

  66710   Tue Feb 16 04:17:24 2010 Question Geoff EllisEllis_Geoff@solarturbines.comQuestionAll2280Single Button Entry

For our application we have a lot of very common events we would like to log.  It would be preferable that for certain events/entries we could setup a single button / quick entry method.  Is there away to accomplish this?

  66714   Thu Feb 18 18:50:57 2010 Reply Yoshio ImaiQuestionAll2280Re: Single Button Entry

Geoff Ellis wrote:

For our application we have a lot of very common events we would like to log.  It would be preferable that for certain events/entries we could setup a single button / quick entry method.  Is there away to accomplish this?

You could write a script/program that calls the ELOG client with the necessary attributes to submit the entry (see the user's guide).

  66715   Thu Feb 18 20:16:13 2010 Question Tony Alberstony.albers@gmail.comQuestionLinux2.6.3Remove "demo" logbook..

Hi,

Is it possible to remove the "demo" logbook?

If I rename the section in elogd.cfg , it complains:

Error: logbook "demo" not defined in elog.conf Please use your browser's back button to go back

But there are other logbooks it can show instead. Is the "demo" logbook hardcoded in elogd?

 

/tony

  66716   Fri Feb 19 13:03:31 2010 Warning Tony Alberstony.albers@gmail.comQuestionLinux2.6.3Re: Remove "demo" logbook..

Tony Albers wrote:

Hi,

Is it possible to remove the "demo" logbook?

If I rename the section in elogd.cfg , it complains:

Error: logbook "demo" not defined in elog.conf Please use your browser's back button to go back

But there are other logbooks it can show instead. Is the "demo" logbook hardcoded in elogd?

 

/tony

 I now upgraded to ver. 2.7.8, but I still cannot remove or disable the demo logbook.

  66717   Fri Feb 19 13:10:50 2010 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux2.6.3Re: Remove "demo" logbook..

Tony Albers wrote:

Tony Albers wrote:

Hi,

Is it possible to remove the "demo" logbook?

If I rename the section in elogd.cfg , it complains:

Error: logbook "demo" not defined in elog.conf Please use your browser's back button to go back

But there are other logbooks it can show instead. Is the "demo" logbook hardcoded in elogd?

 

/tony

 I now upgraded to ver. 2.7.8, but I still cannot remove or disable the demo logbook.

The logbook name is in the URL of your browser. In the demo installation, there is a link in the start menu pointing to http://localhost:8080/demo.  If you rename your logbook to something else, you have to change the URL accordingly. The simplest thing is to point it to http://localhost:8080, then you will be presented with a list of available logbooks.

  66718   Fri Feb 19 14:12:41 2010 Reply Tony Alberstony.albers@gmail.comQuestionLinux2.6.3Re: Remove "demo" logbook..

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Tony Albers wrote:

Tony Albers wrote:

Hi,

Is it possible to remove the "demo" logbook?

If I rename the section in elogd.cfg , it complains:

Error: logbook "demo" not defined in elog.conf Please use your browser's back button to go back

But there are other logbooks it can show instead. Is the "demo" logbook hardcoded in elogd?

 

/tony

 I now upgraded to ver. 2.7.8, but I still cannot remove or disable the demo logbook.

The logbook name is in the URL of your browser. In the demo installation, there is a link in the start menu pointing to http://localhost:8080/demo.  If you rename your logbook to something else, you have to change the URL accordingly. The simplest thing is to point it to http://localhost:8080, then you will be presented with a list of available logbooks.

 Thanks Stefan, I managed to get it to work now.

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