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    icon3.gif   Re: Request: can the comment for a log book be put in the status bar on hover, posted by Gary Clayson on Thu Jul 7 04:47:09 2005 

Tim Iskander wrote:
We have several logbooks running here with somewhat cryptic names. The comment field for the
logbook describes its intent well enough, so the thought was that the comment could show up in the
status bar (or tooltip) when you hover over the logbook name in the tabs at the top of the page.

___ yea Smile

___ nea Frown

/Tim


I wonder if there is any way to use the javascript 'window.status' method to accomplish this. It would be a nice addition when there are many logbooks.
Gary ;->
    icon2.gif   Re: Request: can the comment for a log book be put in the status bar on hover, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jul 7 21:48:31 2005 

Tim Iskander wrote:
We have several logbooks running here with somewhat cryptic names. The comment field for the
logbook describes its intent well enough, so the thought was that the comment could show up in the
status bar (or tooltip) when you hover over the logbook name in the tabs at the top of the page.


_X_ yea Smile

___ nea Frown


I added a tooltip to the logbook showing the comment field. The status bar is a bit difficult since it requires Javascript and is not supported by all browsers. But I hope the tooltip is good enough. The modification is in CVS, you can try it at the forum.

- Stefan
    icon7.gif   Re: Request: can the comment for a log book be put in the status bar on hover, posted by Tim Iskander on Fri Jul 8 13:32:56 2005 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Tim Iskander wrote:
We have several logbooks running here with somewhat cryptic names. The comment field for the
logbook describes its intent well enough, so the thought was that the comment could show up in the
status bar (or tooltip) when you hover over the logbook name in the tabs at the top of the page.


_X_ yea Smile

___ nea Frown


I added a tooltip to the logbook showing the comment field. The status bar is a bit difficult since it requires Javascript and is not supported by all browsers. But I hope the tooltip is good enough. The modification is in CVS, you can try it at the forum.

- Stefan


I like it!
thanks...
/Tim
    icon2.gif   Re: Report printing, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Nov 13 20:22:02 2006 

Eric Krise wrote:
Is there a way to print a summary of all (or selected) log books on a scheduled basis, say like every morning @ 7:00 am? I would like a printed copy of our daily logs (24 hr period). Thanks Eric


You can obtain the last 24hr period with the parameter last=1. Following command will return this last day for the forum

http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/?printable=1&last=1

Now you need to set up some script which calls this once a day and then convinces the browser to print that page. But I have no idea how to perform this.

Another option is to print the xxxxxxa.log files of the elogd server directly. There is already one file per day, and the original reason for that is exactly what you ask for: You can print each day directly. Now you need a script which searched for the last day and prints that.
    icon2.gif   Re: Report Generating Tool?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon May 21 21:37:36 2018 

Switch to the "summary" display (try it with this forum). You get headers (like "category"). Clicking on it sorts by that attribute. Then display "all" entries, or use the "find" option to search in certain time periods, then just print the web page.

Alternatively, expeort logbook entries as CSV files, load them into a spreadsheet program, and do the sorting and printing there.

Stefan

Hal Goldfarb wrote:

Has anyone developed a report tool for elog?  I would like to be able to sort certain items and send them to either a printer, or an email (external to my own use).

If not, any ideas on an easy means of doing this?  I write a lot of Perl, so that would be an option for me if the text is easily obtained.

Thanks

 

    icon2.gif   Re: Report Generating Tool?, posted by Hal Goldfarb on Tue May 22 06:55:21 2018 

I don't see an "export" option in the documentation, only "import."  Printing the web page is probably not what I want.

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Switch to the "summary" display (try it with this forum). You get headers (like "category"). Clicking on it sorts by that attribute. Then display "all" entries, or use the "find" option to search in certain time periods, then just print the web page.

Alternatively, expeort logbook entries as CSV files, load them into a spreadsheet program, and do the sorting and printing there.

Stefan

Hal Goldfarb wrote:

Has anyone developed a report tool for elog?  I would like to be able to sort certain items and send them to either a printer, or an email (external to my own use).

If not, any ideas on an easy means of doing this?  I write a lot of Perl, so that would be an option for me if the text is easily obtained.

Thanks

 

 

    icon2.gif   Re: Report Generating Tool?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue May 22 11:11:43 2018 

Click on "Find", select "Export to CSV", optionally select filter criteria, then press "Search".

Stefan

Hal Goldfarb wrote:

I don't see an "export" option in the documentation, only "import."  Printing the web page is probably not what I want.

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Switch to the "summary" display (try it with this forum). You get headers (like "category"). Clicking on it sorts by that attribute. Then display "all" entries, or use the "find" option to search in certain time periods, then just print the web page.

Alternatively, expeort logbook entries as CSV files, load them into a spreadsheet program, and do the sorting and printing there.

Stefan

Hal Goldfarb wrote:

Has anyone developed a report tool for elog?  I would like to be able to sort certain items and send them to either a printer, or an email (external to my own use).

If not, any ideas on an easy means of doing this?  I write a lot of Perl, so that would be an option for me if the text is easily obtained.

Thanks

 

 

 

    icon2.gif   Re: Report Generating Tool?, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed May 23 16:19:48 2018 

Here's a little example for a query for this logbook:

curl -f -s -k "https://elog.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/?jcmd=Search&mode=CSV1&last=7&Category=^Question%24"

You can easily process this output with perl, to create reports. I use it for example to create counts for specific enties, like "Bug reports" that are not "closed", and show the results in some other user interfaces.

Cheers, Andreas

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Switch to the "summary" display (try it with this forum). You get headers (like "category"). Clicking on it sorts by that attribute. Then display "all" entries, or use the "find" option to search in certain time periods, then just print the web page.

Alternatively, expeort logbook entries as CSV files, load them into a spreadsheet program, and do the sorting and printing there.

Stefan

Hal Goldfarb wrote:

Has anyone developed a report tool for elog?  I would like to be able to sort certain items and send them to either a printer, or an email (external to my own use).

If not, any ideas on an easy means of doing this?  I write a lot of Perl, so that would be an option for me if the text is easily obtained.

Thanks

 

 

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