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  67283   Fri May 18 13:10:59 2012 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows2.9.0Re: ELOG 'Dashboard'

NOCinator wrote:

 First, I really appreciate this software. Thank you.

Next, I have question - am wanting to have a 'dashboard' of sorts that shows all entries that are 'open'. That part is easy enough. But, then I want to color the time (or some other field) if the ELOG has not been updated/created for more than X hours. This will help us keep track of events that need status updates.

Doable?

Thanks!

Unfortunately not. What I would do is to define a quick filter, so with one click all 'open' entries are shown. Then you can look at the date column and see how long they have been open (actually when they have been submitted, so the difference you must calculate in your head!). 

  67282   Wed May 16 21:05:11 2012 Question NOCinatortgeis01@gmail.comQuestionWindows2.9.0ELOG 'Dashboard'

 First, I really appreciate this software. Thank you.

Next, I have question - am wanting to have a 'dashboard' of sorts that shows all entries that are 'open'. That part is easy enough. But, then I want to color the time (or some other field) if the ELOG has not been updated/created for more than X hours. This will help us keep track of events that need status updates.

Doable?

Thanks!

  67281   Tue May 15 14:14:35 2012 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows2.9.1-2435Re: Locked attributes and edit records

UlfO wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

UlfO wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

UlfO wrote:

But it says locked on "websubmission" in the instructions for the command "Locked attributes".

Doesnt it  mean that for instance a logged in admin should be able to change a value of a submitted locked attribute.

I am looking for a possibility to have have certain attributes locked on submission but for instance admin should be able to change the data in them after they has been submitted.

No it does not mean that the admin should be able to change it afterwards. The only way is like I described it (change the config file temporarily). 

 OK!

Thank you for a fast response!

Do you plan to implement this feature in later releases?

No. 

 Is it possible in some other way to make certain attributes preset but readonly for normal user at submission but afterwards changed by admin user?

No. 

  67280   Tue May 15 14:05:03 2012 Reply UlfOulf.olsson@dynamate.seQuestionWindows2.9.1-2435Re: Locked attributes and edit records

Stefan Ritt wrote:

UlfO wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

UlfO wrote:

But it says locked on "websubmission" in the instructions for the command "Locked attributes".

Doesnt it  mean that for instance a logged in admin should be able to change a value of a submitted locked attribute.

I am looking for a possibility to have have certain attributes locked on submission but for instance admin should be able to change the data in them after they has been submitted.

No it does not mean that the admin should be able to change it afterwards. The only way is like I described it (change the config file temporarily). 

 OK!

Thank you for a fast response!

Do you plan to implement this feature in later releases?

No. 

 Is it possible in some other way to make certain attributes preset but readonly for normal user at submission but afterwards changed by admin user?

  67279   Tue May 15 12:49:54 2012 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows2.9.1-2435Re: Locked attributes and edit records

UlfO wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

UlfO wrote:

But it says locked on "websubmission" in the instructions for the command "Locked attributes".

Doesnt it  mean that for instance a logged in admin should be able to change a value of a submitted locked attribute.

I am looking for a possibility to have have certain attributes locked on submission but for instance admin should be able to change the data in them after they has been submitted.

No it does not mean that the admin should be able to change it afterwards. The only way is like I described it (change the config file temporarily). 

 OK!

Thank you for a fast response!

Do you plan to implement this feature in later releases?

No. 

  67278   Tue May 15 12:42:15 2012 Reply UlfOulf.olsson@dynamate.seQuestionWindows2.9.1-2435Re: Locked attributes and edit records

Stefan Ritt wrote:

UlfO wrote:

But it says locked on "websubmission" in the instructions for the command "Locked attributes".

Doesnt it  mean that for instance a logged in admin should be able to change a value of a submitted locked attribute.

I am looking for a possibility to have have certain attributes locked on submission but for instance admin should be able to change the data in them after they has been submitted.

No it does not mean that the admin should be able to change it afterwards. The only way is like I described it (change the config file temporarily). 

 OK!

Thank you for a fast response!

Do you plan to implement this feature in later releases?

 

  67277   Tue May 15 10:29:26 2012 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows2.9.1-2435Re: Locked attributes and edit records

UlfO wrote:

But it says locked on "websubmission" in the instructions for the command "Locked attributes".

Doesnt it  mean that for instance a logged in admin should be able to change a value of a submitted locked attribute.

I am looking for a possibility to have have certain attributes locked on submission but for instance admin should be able to change the data in them after they has been submitted.

No it does not mean that the admin should be able to change it afterwards. The only way is like I described it (change the config file temporarily). 

  67276   Tue May 15 10:12:37 2012 Reply UlfOulf.olsson@dynamate.seQuestionWindows2.9.1-2435Re: Locked attributes and edit records

Stefan Ritt wrote:

UlfO wrote:

Hi!

After submitting a new record with preset "Locked attributes" not even admin user is able to edit these entries.

What seems to be the problem? 

There is no problem. "Locked" means "Locked", and not "Locked but admin can change it". As admin you can only change the config file, remove the "Locked" option, change the attribute, and put back the "Locked" option.

- Stefan 

 But it says locked on "websubmission" in the instructions for the command "Locked attributes".

Doesnt it  mean that for instance a logged in admin should be able to change a value of a submitted locked attribute.

I am looking for a possibility to have have certain attributes locked on submission but for instance admin should be able to change the data in them after they has been submitted.

 

 

 

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