Re: UTC time, posted by Luca on Thu Jan 12 02:35:02 2017
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Any suggestion?
Luca
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Dear Steve, |
Re: UTC time, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jan 12 08:28:45 2017
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The INSERT CURRENT TIME/DATE button is not affected by this setting.
Luca
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Dear Steve, |
Re: UTC time, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu Jan 12 09:10:06 2017
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Hi Luca,
if you want to change all datetime properties to UTC time, then you'll just need to set the timezone on the server to UTC, before elogd is
started. |
"No SMTP host defined in [global] section of configuration file", posted by Luca on Wed Jan 18 05:25:44 2017
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Hi,
I started re-using after a month an elog on my linux machine and, without any apparent reason since I did not used the machine at all in the
last month, every time I try to submit a post I get the following error |
Re: "No SMTP host defined in [global] section of configuration file", posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jan 18 10:25:20 2017
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These problems usually come when you are using a different configuration file that the one you think you are using. Note that you explicitly can tell
elogd to use a specific configuation file with the "-c" flag. Also make sure to restart elogd after major changes.
Luca |
Opening a Local File using <a href="file:///../filename.doc">text</a>, posted by Terry Almond on Mon Jan 30 15:50:45 2017
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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. |
Re: Opening a Local File using <a href="file:///../filename.doc">text</a>, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jan 30 16:47:31 2017
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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 |
Re: Opening a Local File using <a href="file:///../filename.doc">text</a>, posted by Terry Almond on Mon Jan 30 16:56:34 2017
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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 |