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Re: Logging entries from the command line, posted by kenzo Abrahams on Mon Oct 26 11:24:46 2015
Hi Stephan
The error message I get is "Error: Command Submit not allowed". I dont know if this might be an issue but it says Response Recieved:
HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found in the first line of the servers response
Re: Logging entries from the command line, posted by kenzo Abrahams on Mon Oct 26 12:17:40 2015
Yes I can it works perfectly from the browser.
Stefan
Ritt wrote:
This indicates that the username/password is not correct. Can you log
Re: Logging entries from the command line, posted by kenzo Abrahams on Mon Oct 26 12:26:03 2015
Hi Stephan I got it to work for some reason elog was complaining that my encoding of the message wasnt allowed. I allowed the lognook to allow ELcode
and it works perfectly.
Thank you for the help.
running more then one shell command when new entries is submitted, posted by kenzo Abrahams on Tue Oct 27 11:03:49 2015
Hi
Im just curious is it possible to run more then one command using Execute new = <command> or will i have to run a script to run muliple
commands.
Re: running more then one shell command when new entries is submitted, posted by kenzo Abrahams on Tue Oct 27 11:14:16 2015
The reason why im asking if it can be done using the Execute option is because I need to have the message id of the entry that was submitted and in an
external script i dont have access to the variable
kenzo
Re: running more then one shell command when new entries is submitted, posted by kenzo Abrahams on Tue Oct 27 11:23:36 2015
If i put the ';' into Execute the rest of the command becomes a comment thats why i was trying to use '&&' instead. If I encapulate
the whole command in "" or '' then both commands are executed but the files im trying to write to gets created but no data is piped into
it. When I use Execute with one command and pipe its output to a file everything works fine though.
Re: running more then one shell command when new entries is submitted, posted by kenzo Abrahams on Wed Oct 28 11:11:27 2015
Hi Andreas
This worked perfectly thank you.
Andreas
propogating messages through logbooks, posted by kenzo Abrahams on Thu Oct 29 12:30:43 2015
Hi there
Okay so let me explain what im trying to do. I have a table in a logbook (lets call it home) that the user fills
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