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  67083   Sat Jun 18 20:29:25 2011 Entry Eoin Butlereoin.butler@cern.chQuestionLinux | Windows | Mac OSX | All | Other2.8.0Format in "Thread display"
Is is possible to add formatting (such as <b> tags, etc..) to the "thread display" option?
  68341   Thu Jun 23 15:57:34 2016 Question Rudy Taraschirudy.taraschi@L-3com.comQuestionLinux | Windows | Mac OSX | All | Other3.1.1Hide blank fields when displaying logbook entry

Hi, I have a logbook with attributes Tool1, Tool2, and Tool3.  When viewing a completed entry, what I want to do is see Tool2 or Tool3 only if they are non-zero, and don't want to see them if blank.  Basically, a "Hide if blank" option.  I couldn't find it - if it doesn't exist, are there any tricks to simulate it?

  68344   Wed Jun 29 16:07:32 2016 Question JDelog@dreessen.itRequestLinux | Windows | Mac OSX | All | OtherELOG V3.1.1More than 100 attributes

I am modifying the elogd.cfg automatically with a script.  The Script fetches a list of systems from a LDAP database and writes them into an "Options" line in the elog.cfg.

Everything worked fine, until we hit the critical number of 100 attributes.  I saw this is also stated in the manual.

Is there any workaround? I downloaded the source code and hat a quit look, but couldn't find the section which is responsible for this behavior. 

Is there a reason for this limit?

 

Thanks

Jonathan

  68345   Wed Jun 29 16:58:15 2016 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestLinux | Windows | Mac OSX | All | OtherELOG V3.1.1Re: More than 100 attributes

The limit is in the variable 

#define MAX_N_ATTR      100

in elogd.c. If you increase it and recompile, it could work, but at some time you will get a stack overflow since arrays with that size are dynamically allocated on the stack, and depending on your compiler settings the stack size is only finite.

Stefan

 

JD wrote:

I am modifying the elogd.cfg automatically with a script.  The Script fetches a list of systems from a LDAP database and writes them into an "Options" line in the elog.cfg.

Everything worked fine, until we hit the critical number of 100 attributes.  I saw this is also stated in the manual.

Is there any workaround? I downloaded the source code and hat a quit look, but couldn't find the section which is responsible for this behavior. 

Is there a reason for this limit?

 

Thanks

Jonathan

 

  68346   Thu Jun 30 14:00:43 2016 Reply JDelog@dreessen.itRequestLinux | Windows | Mac OSX | All | OtherELOG V3.1.1Re: More than 100 attributes

Thank you Stefan, I think then I will leave it at the default value.  I need a stable Systen

Stefan Ritt wrote:

The limit is in the variable 

#define MAX_N_ATTR      100

in elogd.c. If you increase it and recompile, it could work, but at some time you will get a stack overflow since arrays with that size are dynamically allocated on the stack, and depending on your compiler settings the stack size is only finite.

Stefan

 

JD wrote:

I am modifying the elogd.cfg automatically with a script.  The Script fetches a list of systems from a LDAP database and writes them into an "Options" line in the elog.cfg.

Everything worked fine, until we hit the critical number of 100 attributes.  I saw this is also stated in the manual.

Is there any workaround? I downloaded the source code and hat a quit look, but couldn't find the section which is responsible for this behavior. 

Is there a reason for this limit?

 

Thanks

Jonathan

 

 

  68349   Tue Jul 12 08:06:36 2016 Question Sofian Jafarskjafar@yahoo.comQuestionLinux | Windows | Mac OSX | All | OtherV3.1.1-3f311c5Multiple outcomes to a conditional attribute

Hi,

First of all, thanks for all the great work, we all thank you here at SESAME synchrotron smiley

I am trying to set a conditional attribute where selecting one option in that attribute should trigger multiple outcomes as shown below:

Options Type = Fault{1_1&1_2}, Test{2_1&2_2}, Report{2_1&2_2}

{1_1} Options Fault Status = Open{a}, Fixed{b}
{2_1} Preset Fault Status = NA
{1_2} Preset Icon = attn.png
{2_2} Preset Icon = icon1.gif

I tries adding "&" as shown but that didn't work, my goal is to have 1_1 and 1_2 triggered whenever I select "Fault" as type, how can I do that?

Thanks in advance.

Cheers,

Sofian.

 

  68350   Tue Jul 12 08:31:37 2016 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chQuestionLinux | Windows | Mac OSX | All | OtherV3.1.1-3f311c5Re: Multiple outcomes to a conditional attribute

Hi Sofian,

it should work like this:

Options Type = Fault{1}, Test{2}, Report{3}

{1} Options Fault Status = Open{a}, Fixed{b}
{2,3} Preset Fault Status = NA
{1} Preset Icon = attn.png
{2,3} Preset Icon = icon1.gif

It is described under "Multiple conditions" in the documentation (https://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html#conditional).

Cheers and good luck!

Andreas

Sofian Jafar wrote:

Hi,

First of all, thanks for all the great work, we all thank you here at SESAME synchrotron smiley

I am trying to set a conditional attribute where selecting one option in that attribute should trigger multiple outcomes as shown below:

Options Type = Fault{1_1&1_2}, Test{2_1&2_2}, Report{2_1&2_2}

{1_1} Options Fault Status = Open{a}, Fixed{b}
{2_1} Preset Fault Status = NA
{1_2} Preset Icon = attn.png
{2_2} Preset Icon = icon1.gif

I tries adding "&" as shown but that didn't work, my goal is to have 1_1 and 1_2 triggered whenever I select "Fault" as type, how can I do that?

Thanks in advance.

Cheers,

Sofian.

 

 

  68351   Tue Jul 12 08:37:42 2016 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux | Windows | Mac OSX | All | OtherV3.1.1-3f311c5Re: Multiple outcomes to a conditional attribute

What about this:

Options Type = Fault{1}, Test{2}, Report{3}

{1} Options Fault Status = Open{a}, Fixed{b}
{2,3} Preset Fault Status = NA
{1} Preset Icon = attn.png
{2,3} Preset Icon = icon1.gif

-Stefan

Sofian Jafar wrote:

Hi,

First of all, thanks for all the great work, we all thank you here at SESAME synchrotron smiley

I am trying to set a conditional attribute where selecting one option in that attribute should trigger multiple outcomes as shown below:

Options Type = Fault{1_1&1_2}, Test{2_1&2_2}, Report{2_1&2_2}

{1_1} Options Fault Status = Open{a}, Fixed{b}
{2_1} Preset Fault Status = NA
{1_2} Preset Icon = attn.png
{2_2} Preset Icon = icon1.gif

I tries adding "&" as shown but that didn't work, my goal is to have 1_1 and 1_2 triggered whenever I select "Fault" as type, how can I do that?

Thanks in advance.

Cheers,

Sofian.

 

 

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