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Fri Feb 25 15:01:12 2011 |
| Cossutta L | cossutta@pd.infn.it | Question | Linux | 2.8.1-2350 | Re: Filter on Options |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Cossutta L wrote: |
I want to implement the following feature in my logbook:
selecting an Option related to a specific Attribute produces a filter on the Options related to the other Attributes.
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Example:
I have the following configuration:
" Attributes = Project, Category
Options Project = Agenda, Software
Options Category = General, Data, Result, Meeting, Status, TODO, DONE,
Reminder, Result, Other
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Quick filter = Project, Category "
I want that: if on the Quick filter I select "Project = Agenda", then the entry "Category" displays only the Options "Meeting, Status, TODO, DONE, Reminder, Other"; if on the Quick filter I select "Project = Software", then the entry "Category" displays only the Options "General, Data, Result, Other".
See the attached JPGs (they are edited printscreens from my logbook).
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Is there a way to do this?
Thank you in advance!
Cossutta
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That's possible with conditional attributes:
Attributes = Project, Category
Options Project = Agenda{1}, Software{2}
{1}Options Category = Meeting, Status, TODO, DONE, Reminder, Other
{2}Options Category = General, Data, Result, Other
Quick Filter = Project, Category
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Thanks a lot for the prompt answer!
Cossutta
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Tue Jul 3 09:46:19 2012 |
| Ze Li | zejili@gmail.com | Question | Linux | 2.8.1-2350 | move a type of entries to another logbook | Hi,
I have logbook A and logbook B. Is it possible to move one type of entries in logbook A to logbook B? If yes, may I know how you do it? Thank you.
Ze |
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Wed Jul 4 14:18:21 2012 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.8.1-2350 | Re: move a type of entries to another logbook |
Ze Li wrote: |
[...] I have logbook A and logbook B. Is it possible to move one type of entries in logbook A to logbook B? If yes, may I know how you do it? Thank you.[...]
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You can add the "Move to = B" command in logbook A.
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Then you add "select" in "List Menu commands = ..., select, ...".
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Now you "Find" all entries of the type you want (for convenience choose "Display 9999 entries per page").
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You press "toggle all" and then "Move to B"
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Thu May 22 21:39:55 2014 |
| Remington Tyler Thornton | rtthornt@indiana.edu | Question | Linux | 2.8.1-2350 | Passing html code for table using elog command | Hey,
I am testing out automated entries using elog on the command line. The file I pass has html code for a table; the resulting entry shows the html code for the table instead of generating the table. Is there a way to make elog parse the code to show a formatted table?
Thanks in advance. |
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Mon May 26 09:55:06 2014 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.8.1-2350 | Re: Passing html code for table using elog command |
Remington Tyler Thornton wrote: |
Hey,
I am testing out automated entries using elog on the command line. The file I pass has html code for a table; the resulting entry shows the html code for the table instead of generating the table. Is there a way to make elog parse the code to show a formatted table?
Thanks in advance.
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English (auto-detected) » English
The elog command has the option "-n <n>" to tell elog, what type of text it should expect.
[-n 0|1|2] Encoding: 0:ELcode,1:plain,2:HTML
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English (auto-detected) » English
You'll find it explained in the documentation https://midas.psi.ch/elog/userguide.html#misc
It is necessary for elog to know the type of encoding, otherwise it would not show non-html content correctly. |
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Mon Jan 30 15:50:45 2017 |
| Terry Almond | terry.almond@stfc.ac.uk | Question | Windows | 2.8.1-2350 | Opening a Local File using <a href="file:///../filename.doc">text</a> | I've created an elog where users can then enter links to a file: for example they would enter:
<a href="file:///M:/Data/Inspection%20Reports/ABC123.doc">ABC123</a>
If they are running this on their desktops where everyones M drive is mapped to the same location, not a problem, the file opens perfectly.
The problem we have is some people work off of site and hence they run everything from a memory stick (USB drive), then once back in the office, copy the memory stick back on to the network.
Unfortunately when off of site the href link M: is no longer valid as the M drive doesn't exist.
Hence i've been trying to open a local file with the following syntax:
<a href="file:///../ABC123.doc">ABC123</a>
It just won't open
Hence in my frustration i basically copied the word file ABC123.doc into every single directory on the memory stick thinking surely this must work, it must find it somewhere, unfortunately not.
What am i doing wrong?
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Mon Jan 30 16:47:31 2017 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.8.1-2350 | Re: Opening a Local File using <a href="file:///../filename.doc">text</a> | Linking to external files via "file:///..." is a bad idea, since only a pointer is stored in the elog. So if someone puts somehing on M: and the drive is removed, the file is physically gone. No way to retrieve it. Instead of puttting links to files, users should get trained to ATTACH the files to elog cntries (V3 of elog has a "Drop attachments here..." section. Only then the files are physically transferred into elog and accessible independed of your external memory stick.
Stefan
Terry Almond wrote: |
I've created an elog where users can then enter links to a file: for example they would enter:
<a href="file:///M:/Data/Inspection%20Reports/ABC123.doc">ABC123</a>
If they are running this on their desktops where everyones M drive is mapped to the same location, not a problem, the file opens perfectly.
The problem we have is some people work off of site and hence they run everything from a memory stick (USB drive), then once back in the office, copy the memory stick back on to the network.
Unfortunately when off of site the href link M: is no longer valid as the M drive doesn't exist.
Hence i've been trying to open a local file with the following syntax:
<a href="file:///../ABC123.doc">ABC123</a>
It just won't open
Hence in my frustration i basically copied the word file ABC123.doc into every single directory on the memory stick thinking surely this must work, it must find it somewhere, unfortunately not.
What am i doing wrong?
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Mon Jan 30 16:56:34 2017 |
| Terry Almond | terry.almond@stfc.ac.uk | Question | Windows | 2.8.1-2350 | Re: Opening a Local File using <a href="file:///../filename.doc">text</a> | Hi Stefan
Unfortunately this would become impractical for us as many of the test data files which we'd need to link too are Gb's in size, some over 100Gb, hence only the files needed to do a say an inspection of the equipment would be copied onto memory sticks. Currently we use an excel speadsheet to store hyperlinks to all of the files / directories we need - unfortunately some people forget to update this and it was asked could we do it using elog as people are familiar with this wonderful peice of software.
Hence why i'm now investigating - so is it actually posible?
Kind regards
Terry
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Linking to external files via "file:///..." is a bad idea, since only a pointer is stored in the elog. So if someone puts somehing on M: and the drive is removed, the file is physically gone. No way to retrieve it. Instead of puttting links to files, users should get trained to ATTACH the files to elog cntries (V3 of elog has a "Drop attachments here..." section. Only then the files are physically transferred into elog and accessible independed of your external memory stick.
Stefan
Terry Almond wrote: |
I've created an elog where users can then enter links to a file: for example they would enter:
<a href="file:///M:/Data/Inspection%20Reports/ABC123.doc">ABC123</a>
If they are running this on their desktops where everyones M drive is mapped to the same location, not a problem, the file opens perfectly.
The problem we have is some people work off of site and hence they run everything from a memory stick (USB drive), then once back in the office, copy the memory stick back on to the network.
Unfortunately when off of site the href link M: is no longer valid as the M drive doesn't exist.
Hence i've been trying to open a local file with the following syntax:
<a href="file:///../ABC123.doc">ABC123</a>
It just won't open
Hence in my frustration i basically copied the word file ABC123.doc into every single directory on the memory stick thinking surely this must work, it must find it somewhere, unfortunately not.
What am i doing wrong?
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