Re: Recursively open a new attribute of the same type, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Apr 22 12:29:05 2010
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Diogo Alves wrote:
Hi, |
Re: Recursively open a new attribute of the same type, posted by Diogo Alves on Fri Apr 23 08:32:10 2010
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Recursively open a new attribute of the same type, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 23 08:33:53 2010
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Diogo Alves wrote:
I guess my next question is whether it is possible to have, for example, 2 attributes: |
Re: Record date isn't set to current date when replying to elogs, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Apr 15 17:50:20 2024
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Have you tried the config option "Preset on reply <attribute> = $date". On a reply, the <attribute> will be preset with the current
date.
Stefan |
Re: Record Proliferation, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Mar 14 14:45:23 2012
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Paraic Fahey wrote:
Saving, using Submit sees recently updated fields cleared after hitting SUBMIT. |
Re: Record Proliferation, posted by David Pilgram on Wed Mar 14 15:34:41 2012
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Record ID corruption, posted by David Pilgram on Sun May 3 18:05:32 2020
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Hi,
I've had problems in the past due to a dodgy pointer creating branches despite a "No branches" in the configuration file.
It would be very interesting to see what the 200428a.log file looks like with these entries: in the screenshot they appear to be shown in time order, but |
Re: Record ID corruption, posted by Frank Baptista on Sun May 3 22:43:12 2020
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Hi David,
Thanks for the quick response! Well, I'd have to say that the sequence is as tangled as it looks in the logbook -- I've attached
a copy of the log file for your reading pleasure. |