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Fri Apr 1 09:17:20 2011 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.9.0-2402 | Re: Why the password file can have several same username? |
Ma Qiumei wrote: |
I don't know the reason why eLog can have the same username.
And what should I do to prevent these things happen?
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Thanks for reporting that bug. It has been fixed in SVN revision 2404. |
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Fri Apr 1 10:45:17 2011 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2191 | Re: Creating a form or table |
Terry Shuck wrote: |
Is there a way to open a form or table when clicking on New rather than going to a text field? Thanks, TS!
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The HTML editor contains a table editor such as this:
Just click on the menu with the little table icon  |
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Fri Apr 1 14:15:45 2011 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2191 | Re: Creating a form or table |
Terry Shuck wrote: |
Is there a way to open a form or table when clicking on New rather than going to a text field? Thanks, TS!
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Hi Terry,
it is not exactly clear to me what you want.
You can define many different types of attributes to an entry.
Like this logbook has "Icon", "Author", "Author Email", "Category", ...
That automatically creates a form for the input.
Or you can have some pre-filled text in the text area, like a pre-defined table.
E.g. with the following line:
Preset Text = input-form.html
Every new entry will now contain the content of the file input-form.html
which could be some table or list, ... |
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Thu Apr 7 18:28:42 2011 |
| Terry Shuck | terry.shuck@atmosenergy.com | Question | Windows | 2191 | Re: Creating a form or table |
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Terry Shuck wrote: |
Is there a way to open a form or table when clicking on New rather than going to a text field? Thanks, TS!
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Hi Terry,
it is not exactly clear to me what you want.
You can define many different types of attributes to an entry.
Like this logbook has "Icon", "Author", "Author Email", "Category", ...
That automatically creates a form for the input.
Or you can have some pre-filled text in the text area, like a pre-defined table.
E.g. with the following line:
Preset Text = input-form.html
Every new entry will now contain the content of the file input-form.html
which could be some table or list, ...
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Thank you very much for your replies Stefan and Andreas!
I've played with the Preset Text = input-form.html however when I open a new form it just has text in there stating "input-form.html. I feel like I'm missing a way for the Configuration to find my html file.
I feel like I am close but I'm missing one piece of data. Here is what I'd like to have, when I click "New" I'd like this table to be automatically inserted in the body.
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CRM 701 |
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Receipt
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Fri Apr 8 15:31:50 2011 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2191 | Re: Creating a form or table |
Terry Shuck wrote: |
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Terry Shuck wrote: |
Is there a way to open a form or table when clicking on New rather than going to a text field? Thanks, TS!
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Hi Terry,
it is not exactly clear to me what you want.
You can define many different types of attributes to an entry.
Like this logbook has "Icon", "Author", "Author Email", "Category", ...
That automatically creates a form for the input.
Or you can have some pre-filled text in the text area, like a pre-defined table.
E.g. with the following line:
Preset Text = input-form.html
Every new entry will now contain the content of the file input-form.html
which could be some table or list, ...
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Thank you very much for your replies Stefan and Andreas!
I've played with the Preset Text = input-form.html however when I open a new form it just has text in there stating "input-form.html. I feel like I'm missing a way for the Configuration to find my html file.
I feel like I am close but I'm missing one piece of data. Here is what I'd like to have, when I click "New" I'd like this table to be automatically inserted in the body.
Time |
Town/Location |
Shift Change Description |
CRM 701 |
Author |
Receipt
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Thanks again, Terry
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If you see only the file name it means that elogd cannot find the file, it's probably in the wrong directory. Have you put it into the "logbooks" directory? Like c:\Program Files\ELOG\logbooks\ ? |
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Mon Apr 11 17:31:21 2011 |
| Terry Shuck | terry.shuck@atmosenergy.com | Question | Windows | 2191 | Re: Creating a form or table |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Terry Shuck wrote: |
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Terry Shuck wrote: |
Is there a way to open a form or table when clicking on New rather than going to a text field? Thanks, TS!
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Hi Terry,
it is not exactly clear to me what you want.
You can define many different types of attributes to an entry.
Like this logbook has "Icon", "Author", "Author Email", "Category", ...
That automatically creates a form for the input.
Or you can have some pre-filled text in the text area, like a pre-defined table.
E.g. with the following line:
Preset Text = input-form.html
Every new entry will now contain the content of the file input-form.html
which could be some table or list, ...
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Thank you very much for your replies Stefan and Andreas!
I've played with the Preset Text = input-form.html however when I open a new form it just has text in there stating "input-form.html. I feel like I'm missing a way for the Configuration to find my html file.
I feel like I am close but I'm missing one piece of data. Here is what I'd like to have, when I click "New" I'd like this table to be automatically inserted in the body.
Time |
Town/Location |
Shift Change Description |
CRM 701 |
Author |
Receipt
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Thanks again, Terry
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If you see only the file name it means that elogd cannot find the file, it's probably in the wrong directory. Have you put it into the "logbooks" directory? Like c:\Program Files\ELOG\logbooks\ ?
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Yes thanks Stefan! It is working now.
Thanks again! |
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Fri Apr 22 00:56:43 2011 |
| Pelle | pelle@sm4xiu.eu | Question | Windows | V2.7.4-212 | Re: Automatic Copy to |
Grant Jeffcote wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Grant Jeffcote wrote: | Stefan,
Is there any way I might be able to initiate the 'copy to' function by selecting a 'tick box' (boolean) or conditional attribute choice in an entry page when submitting that page? We have a requirement where we run a main 'Operations' log and have another log with some entries needing to be in both (for additional actions etc). I understand the Operator can always manually use the 'Copy To' function after submitting the original entry but was wondering if there was some way a shell script (execute function?) or similar may be activated by a boolean or even a 'conditional' choice?
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I put your request on the whishlist. |
Thanks Stefan. |
Hi Stefan,
Any progress on this whish?
We are evaluating Elog to use it as disaster management log so we need to be able to have several logs that merges into one big log where analytic people can see the whole picture/timeline of whats going on in one single logg.
It can very well be as easy as a elog command-line option that initiates the whole thing with the help of Cron/Sheduler but the best would of course be to copy the whole idea from the mirroring function also for the copy/move task.
....or if there is a possibility to write directly to other logs than the current one in the moment of saving the entry....
Best,
Pelle |
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Thu Apr 28 11:20:40 2011 |
| Wolfgang Bayer | w.bayer@gsi.de | Question | Windows | 2.9.0-2396 | Options <...> vs ROptions <...> |
According to section "Syntax of elogd.cfg" of the "Administrator's Guide" Options <attribute> = <list> and
ROptions <attribute> = <list> should be the same. But there is a litle difference, because choosing an entry of the Options-pull-down menu causes a reload of the entry mask while choosing a ROption-radio-button the entry mask is not reloaded. This causes a problem using conditional attributes. The condition is only paid attention to in case of Options but not in case of ROptions. In my case I would like to use ROption, as it is faster to set a radio button than to choose an item in a pull-down menu, but I can't as I have also to use conditional attributes. Is there any solution? |