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  67564   Thu Sep 12 18:01:34 2013 Question toddtodd.holsten@noaa.govQuestionLinux2.9.2-1posting future logbook entries

Is there a way to post a logbook entry to a future dated logbook file?  I've searched through the user manual for forward dating but can't seem to find anything.  As an example at my office, a user wants to add a personal entry stating they will be absent from work on October 5th and I would like that entry information written to the 131005a.log file instead of the current days log.

  67563   Wed Sep 11 17:12:52 2013 Reply Hal Proctorhproctor2@gmail.comBug reportAlllatestRe: Find by date/time

David Pilgram wrote:

Hal Proctor wrote:

Is it a time zone issue or a setting issue related to the FIND by date / time issue?

It seems to add an hour to each of the time selections once you select SEARCH. see attached pics

 One hour adrift at this time of the year sounds like daylight saving.  Or compensation thereof.  What is your computer clock set to (not what time the clock reads)?

Personally I think it rather naughty that [at least older] Windoze automatically sets the clock one hour forward the first reboot after the spring switch forward, and the same in the autumn back.  What if you'd already done it, like all the rest of the clocks in the house?

 

 

But it shouldn't use a calculation of any means when the search criteria is entered. I did not choose "LAST DAY", I specifically entered a time, and THAT time should be used for the search.
  67562   Thu Sep 5 12:56:37 2013 Reply Mark CampbellCAMP2MAR@police.nsw.gov.auQuestionWindows2.9-2475Re: How to remove "Remove user" button ?

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

Mark Campbell wrote:

Is there a way to remove the "Remove user" button from non-Amin users config page?

BTW Stefan ELOG is a Great Solution!

Thanks Mark. 

Hi Mark,
I've had a quick look in the code: currently it is not possible to remove the "Remove user" button.
But a non-admin user would only be able to remove his own user account. Shouldn't a user have the ability to remove his own account?
 
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Andreas

 

 

Andreas

 Hi Andreas,

we would prefer only admin users to be able to remove user accounts.

I have just tested the Remove user command with a regular user account and get this error " Error: Command "Remove user" not allowed" so it looks like users can't remove their own account, so that is OK.

 

Thanks

Mark.

  67561   Thu Sep 5 11:20:41 2013 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chQuestionWindows2.9-2475Re: How to remove "Remove user" button ?

Mark Campbell wrote:

Is there a way to remove the "Remove user" button from non-Amin users config page?

BTW Stefan ELOG is a Great Solution!

Thanks Mark. 

Hi Mark,
I've had a quick look in the code: currently it is not possible to remove the "Remove user" button.
But a non-admin user would only be able to remove his own user account. Shouldn't a user have the ability to remove his own account?
 
Detect language » English
 

 

Andreas

 

 

Andreas

  67560   Wed Sep 4 11:48:55 2013 Question Mark CampbellCAMP2MAR@police.nsw.gov.auQuestionWindows2.9-2475How to remove "Remove user" button ?

Is there a way to remove the "Remove user" button from non-Amin users config page?

 

BTW Stefan ELOG is a Great Solution!

Thanks

Mark. 

  67559   Tue Sep 3 23:03:38 2013 Reply David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukBug reportAlllatestRe: Find by date/time

Hal Proctor wrote:

Is it a time zone issue or a setting issue related to the FIND by date / time issue?

It seems to add an hour to each of the time selections once you select SEARCH. see attached pics

 One hour adrift at this time of the year sounds like daylight saving.  Or compensation thereof.  What is your computer clock set to (not what time the clock reads)?

Personally I think it rather naughty that [at least older] Windoze automatically sets the clock one hour forward the first reboot after the spring switch forward, and the same in the autumn back.  What if you'd already done it, like all the rest of the clocks in the house?

 

  67558   Tue Sep 3 22:35:00 2013 Question Hal Proctorhproctor2@gmail.comQuestionAlllatestQuery a log file

Does anyone have a method to query the log file?  I wish to automate a summary report based on a defined timeframe (8hr shift) and deliver a report to the owners/managers of the logbook. 

maybe even generate the summary report as an HTML entery within the logbook, encapsulating the enteries queried with the hyperlinks intact to the entries in question.

Anyone have something like this? Hate to recreate the wheel. I will share if I come up with something

  67557   Tue Sep 3 22:21:29 2013 Question Hal Proctorhproctor2@gmail.comBug reportAlllatestFind by date/time

Is it a time zone issue or a setting issue related to the FIND by date / time issue?

It seems to add an hour to each of the time selections once you select SEARCH. see attached pics

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