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  65750   Thu Feb 21 08:04:50 2008 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chInfoWindowsELOG V2.7.Re: Message ID and trouble ticketing system

Richard Ecclestone wrote:

 

I tried the 'Preset ticket = TCK-#####' method to create unique numbers for our application. This worked very nicely until we replied to a earlier message, if we then create a new message the system creates a sequential number after the last message number we replied to. For example if we have 10 messages. If someone replies to message number #2 then when a new record is created it is then assigned number #3 not #11, thus making a duplicate entry for #3.

 Any ideas?


Yes. If you want this feature to work also for replies, you have to put following into your config file:

Preset ticket = TCK-#####
Preset on reply ticket = TCK-#####
  65777   Fri Mar 7 14:29:00 2008 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chInfoWindowsELOG V2.7.Re: Message ID and trouble ticketing system

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Richard Ecclestone wrote:

 

I tried the 'Preset ticket = TCK-#####' method to create unique numbers for our application. This worked very nicely until we replied to a earlier message, if we then create a new message the system creates a sequential number after the last message number we replied to. For example if we have 10 messages. If someone replies to message number #2 then when a new record is created it is then assigned number #3 not #11, thus making a duplicate entry for #3.

 Any ideas?


Yes. If you want this feature to work also for replies, you have to put following into your config file:

Preset ticket = TCK-#####
Preset on reply ticket = TCK-#####

When I was browsing this forum about my previous problem, I found 
this thread. A ticket number that applies to all entries in a 
thread, but is unique to that thread.

But I have the same problem as Richard Ecclestone reported, and the
"Preset on reply ticket" line from your reply has not had any effect.

It appears that on starting a new thread (which is to have that
ticket number), the ticket number is just incremented by one from
that of the previous (as in previous ID number) entry.  This is
fine if each thread is completed before a new one started, but if
there are more than one active thread, which can be progressed
further in any order, new threads are likely to be issued with a
ticket number which has already been issued (see Richards's example).

An alternative source of unique numbers would be the Entry number (as
in "696 Entries", top right of the midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum page),
which would be the seed for the ticket number on new entry.  Not sure
of the syntax for that, or for the replies to have *that* number for
the config file.  I know there is a problem if you move a number of
threads away, but the only alternative (that I can think of) is to
store the seed number somewhere, and increment it every time a new
thread is started.

Or have I got something wrong here? 
Thanks.

Regards,

David.

  65778   Fri Mar 7 14:45:02 2008 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chInfoWindowsELOG V2.7.Re: Message ID and trouble ticketing system

David wrote:

When I was browsing this forum about my previous problem, I found this thread. A ticket number that applies to all entries in a thread, but is unique to that thread. But I have the same problem as Richard Ecclestone reported, and the "Preset on reply ticket" line from your reply has not had any effect. It appears that on starting a new thread (which is to have that ticket number), the ticket number is just incremented by one from that of the previous (as in previous ID number) entry. This is fine if each thread is completed before a new one started, but if there are more than one active thread, which can be progressed further in any order, new threads are likely to be issued with a ticket number which has already been issued (see Richards's example).

An alternative source of unique numbers would be the Entry number (as in "696 Entries", top right of the midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum page), which would be the seed for the ticket number on new entry. Not sure of the syntax for that, or for the replies to have *that* number for the config file. I know there is a problem if you move a number of threads away, but the only alternative (that I can think of) is to store the seed number somewhere, and increment it every time a new thread is started.

Or have I got something wrong here? Thanks. Regards, David.

I cannot reproduce your problem. Assume we have following config file:

[demo]
Theme = default
Attributes = Ticket, Author, Subject
Preset Ticket = TCK-####

The the first entry gets TCK-0001. Any reply to that stays with TCK-0001. Then I do another "new" entry, which gets TCK-0002. Even if I then do another reply to the first thread, that will just stay with TCK-0001. So avoid using 'Preset on reply Ticket". The post from Richard was different, he wanted a new number also for replies (if I understand correctly).

  65779   Fri Mar 7 20:42:39 2008 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chInfoWindowsELOG V2.7.Re: Message ID and trouble ticketing system

Ok, now I got the point, also Richard had the same problem. Assume we have 10 threads, and thus ticket numbers 1-10. Now we get a reply to #2, which then pops up to the top of the list. A new message increments the top entry of all entries, and then wrongly gives a new #3, instead of #11.

I fixed this in SVN revision 2073, where elogd searches all logbook entries for the largest index, then increments this one by one. The fix will be contained in the next release.

  65780   Fri Mar 7 21:26:18 2008 Agree David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukInfoLinuxELOG V2.7.Re: Message ID and trouble ticketing system
>Stefan Ritt wrote:
>
>Ok, now I got the point, also Richard had the same problem. Assume we have 10 threads, and thus
>ticket numbers 1-10. Now we get a reply to #2, which then pops up to the top of the list. A new
>message increments the top entry of all entries, and then wrongly gives a new #3, instead of #11.
>
>I fixed this in SVN revision 2073, where elogd searches *all* logbook entries for the largest
>index, then increments this one by one. The fix will be contained in the next release.

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Great! Thanks Stefan, off to download right now!

Great program, by the way, but don't think you need to be told that yet again!
  65781   Fri Mar 7 21:53:28 2008 Question David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukInfoLinux2.7.3-2073Re: Message ID and trouble ticketing system
>>Stefan Ritt wrote:
>>
>>Ok, now I got the point, also Richard had the same problem. Assume we have 10 threads, and thus
>>ticket numbers 1-10. Now we get a reply to #2, which then pops up to the top of the list. A new
>>message increments the top entry of all entries, and then wrongly gives a new #3, instead of #11.
>>
>>I fixed this in SVN revision 2073, where elogd searches *all* logbook entries for the largest
>>index, then increments this one by one. The fix will be contained in the next release.
>
>----
>
>Great! Thanks Stefan, off to download right now!
>
>Great program, by the way, but don't think you need to be told that yet again!

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Oh ho!

I've tried this on an existing database, where most entries do not have a ticket #. The previous entry #
(previous in ID sense) is T00550, say. But when I start a new thread, the ticket # is T00001. Is it being put
out by no entry for ticket # in most of the database?


LATER UPDATE.

On a small database (12 entries, with 45 comments in total), this worked as expected if most or all entries have ticket numbers, even if the previous (by id #) had not had a ticket number. (I had to edit every entry to put in ticket numbers).

The only thing I can think of is the number of entries that don't have a ticket #, or a line in the .log file entry saying "Ticket: " but am looking further into this.

(BTW, am posting this way to get around the proxy server problem I have!)
  68317   Fri May 6 22:30:56 2016 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chQuestionLinuxV2.7.8-2278Re: Merge duplicate types

I'm not sure I understand your question correctly.

If you want to remove options from an extendable option attribute, then you can just edit the logbook configuration file.

John Mund wrote:

Hello,

We have accumulated some duplicate 'types' in one of our logbooks.  Is it possible to merge them?

Thanks,

John

 

 

  1188   Wed Jun 8 16:48:59 2005 Entry Emiliano GabrielliAlberT@SuperAlberT.itBug reportLinux2.6.0-betaRe: Menu text ignored??

Emiliano Gabrielli wrote:
I tried to insert a row in the menu but it seems to totally ignore the command ...
both inserting a filename and simply typeing "Menu text = <b>PIPPO</b>" brings to a page with *no* "PIPPO" in the HTML source ...

is this a bug or another my misconfiguration???


uhm... I saw that this parameter makes the file to be included in the "entry" view...
Is there a global or "List Menu text" option? ... my goal is to add a JS calendar just at the left of the current "Show Last" button ... more generally I would like to be able to add custom icons, bottons or links to the menu..


uh oh ... just maked some tests before posting ... "Find Menu text" does my job !!!?!?!!!! why "Find" in the name? it is displayed in the list view, not Find ... Am I completely out?

BTW:
there is a typo ("lanugae") at http://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html Smile
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