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Fri Mar 20 09:23:57 2015 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 3.0.0 | Re: How to change configuration already set properly | ELOG is storing all entries as text files. Open text files and use search and replace in text editor. Or instead: export with Find and import in another ELOG with renamed attributes.
Banata Wachid Ridwan wrote: |
ok.
what *a.log ? is it all database from elog? so I need to open it with text editor and replace all . am I Correct?
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
ELOG does not provide you with a simple mechanism to rename attributes in existing entries.
If you rename an attribute in the configuration, then you need to adapt all existing entries by replacing the name in all *a.log files on the server.
Or you could set-up a second logbook with the renamed attributes, export all entries from the first logbook (use "Find") and import these entries in the second logbook.
Banata Wachid Ridwan wrote: |
Hello, I have configuration file that already set on running logbook
but I want to change for example category and Atributes, and some other setting to match our language
If I just simply change category, or other option, when I log in on logbook, It wont show as I though. When I change back to original setting, it will show
How to change setting in configuration properly, so It will show and logbook still consistent using the new category and other option I just set.
thanx for the help
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Fri Mar 20 09:25:11 2015 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 3.0.0 | Re: Permission to view | Yes, it is possible. And explained in ELOG documentation.
Banata Wachid Ridwan wrote: |
Hello,
related to the permission, is it possible to set permission ?, so only the owner or certain people can view list all logbok and regular member can only see their own logbook, not the others.
thanx for the help
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Mon Mar 23 17:02:03 2015 |
| Pedro Acosta | acostacespedes@gmail.com | Bug report | Windows | 3.0.0 | Trouble to install ELOG V3.0.0-72a8401 in XP SP3 | Hi,
It´s not possible to install the last version V3.0.0-72a8401 over XP SP3, the previous version works well. For Windows Vista Home Basic SP2 work fine the last version.
I´m not sure if this the correct site to post this.
Regards
Pedro Acosta
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Tue Mar 24 19:08:34 2015 |
| Pedro Acosta | acostacespedes@gmail.com this | Bug report | Windows | 3.0.0 | Re: Trouble to install ELOG V3.0.0-72a8401 in XP SP3 | Maybe, nobody uses XP SP3 but i get Win32 invalid aplication error. Not work!
Pedro Acosta wrote: |
Hi,
It´s not possible to install the last version V3.0.0-72a8401 over XP SP3, the previous version works well. For Windows Vista Home Basic SP2 work fine the last version.
I´m not sure if this the correct site to post this.
Regards
Pedro Acosta
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Fri Mar 27 05:39:29 2015 |
| Banata Wachid Ridwan | zjogjacard@yahoo.com | Question | Windows | 3.0.0 | Re: Permission to view | I just read all administrator guide especially in :
http://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html#access
and I didnt find it that exactly match with my need, or maybe I read wrong section :P
maybe my explanation little bit general.
I'll try to explain in detail, In my office, I just create 1 logbook for all employee,
one of my friend ask me if it possible to only give few people the ability to read all entry inside the logbook (all members), and the others (rest of the members) only able to input entry in the logbook and read their own.
please guide us.
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Yes, it is possible. And explained in ELOG documentation.
Banata Wachid Ridwan wrote: |
Hello,
related to the permission, is it possible to set permission ?, so only the owner or certain people can view list all logbok and regular member can only see their own logbook, not the others.
thanx for the help
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Fri Mar 27 07:26:45 2015 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 3.0.0 | Re: Permission to view | You need
Password file = logbook.pwd
Login user = <name of allowed user(s)>
Banata Wachid Ridwan wrote: |
I just read all administrator guide especially in :
http://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html#access
and I didnt find it that exactly match with my need, or maybe I read wrong section :P
maybe my explanation little bit general.
I'll try to explain in detail, In my office, I just create 1 logbook for all employee,
one of my friend ask me if it possible to only give few people the ability to read all entry inside the logbook (all members), and the others (rest of the members) only able to input entry in the logbook and read their own.
please guide us.
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Yes, it is possible. And explained in ELOG documentation.
Banata Wachid Ridwan wrote: |
Hello,
related to the permission, is it possible to set permission ?, so only the owner or certain people can view list all logbok and regular member can only see their own logbook, not the others.
thanx for the help
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Fri Mar 27 08:19:56 2015 |
| Banata Wachid Ridwan | jogjacard@yahoo.com | Question | Windows | 3.0.0 | Re: Permission to view | so if that is the solution, all user that not allowed cannot login and cannot fill logbook
in my case, user still can login and fill logbook but cannot see other user's data on the same logbook, so user only see their own data.
but few members have a special permission to see all.
is that possible?
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
You need
Password file = logbook.pwd
Login user = <name of allowed user(s)>
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Fri Mar 27 08:24:47 2015 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 3.0.0 | Re: Permission to view | No.
Banata Wachid Ridwan wrote: |
so if that is the solution, all user that not allowed cannot login and cannot fill logbook
in my case, user still can login and fill logbook but cannot see other user's data on the same logbook, so user only see their own data.
but few members have a special permission to see all.
is that possible?
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
You need
Password file = logbook.pwd
Login user = <name of allowed user(s)>
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