Re: Subst variables and Execute, posted by soren poulsen on Thu Jul 22 10:17:29 2010
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Subst variables and Execute, posted by soren poulsen on Mon Jul 26 11:41:44 2010
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soren poulsen wrote:
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Re: Subst variables and Execute, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 28 17:08:55 2010
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soren poulsen wrote:
There is sometimes a problem with substitutions like "Execute delete = echo $message id". |
Re: Subst variables and Execute, posted by soren poulsen on Thu Jul 29 13:45:47 2010
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Subst on Reply, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jul 8 22:38:51 2005
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[quote="Emiliano Gabrielli"]the "subst on reply" parameter seems to correctly work only on the first reply..
since the second reply has the author locked to the one having replyed the first time.
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Re: Subst on Reply, posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Sat Jul 9 14:13:10 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]
You need [code]Preset on reply Author = $short_name[/code]. [b]Subst[/b] is supposed to work [i]after[/i] a submission, [b]Preset[/b] before you open the
edit mask. See this forum. If you reply to this entry, your name appears as the Author even if it's locked. Here is the config:
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Re: Subst Attributes..., posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon May 4 13:23:55 2015
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Hi Francois,
welcome to the community! I'll try to answer your questions inline (Numbering them would have been a good idea ;-):
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I'm creating a logbook with a lot of attributes. I would like to know if there is a way to name (display) my attribute differently then it's original
name. That way I could program $attrib1; $attrib2, etc, and map a name to display the column accordingly... Is it something possible ? |
Re: Subst Attributes..., posted by David Pilgram on Mon May 4 14:10:08 2015
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Hi Francois and Andreas,
On Francois' first question, I wonder if Francois is using attrib1, attrib2... as the actual attribute names in the config file. If
this is the case, Francois, you can name attributes with suitable names in the configuration file and dictate which ones appear in the List and Threaded |