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  68536   Mon Jan 9 11:00:53 2017 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux3.1.2Re: Is it possible to add custom menu commands

No, calculations are not easily possible with elog. You can write some Javascript code to pull out all minutes, add them up and manipulate the DOM tree to show the results, but this requires some JavaScript knowlegde. Alternatively, export your table to a CSV file and do your calculations with a spreadhseet program.

/Stefan

Alex Kühnel wrote:

hi forum,

my question, is it possible to add a custom menu entry (f.e. "Auswertung"). I will start a new php page and do some system code starting from the new page. I have attached a pic of my "Bereitschaftsdoku".

I have a filter for the week (KW1 2017). With this filer i display all my jobs for this week. At the end I have to count all minutes for class 583 (Tagesstunden) and class 586 (Sonn und Feiertage) and display the results.

 

regards

/alex

 

  68538   Mon Jan 9 16:02:35 2017 Reply Alex Kühnelalexander.kuehnel@gmail.comQuestionLinux3.1.2Re: Is it possible to add custom menu commands

ok, tnx! I will do the export and calculation with Excel

regards

/alex

Stefan Ritt wrote:

No, calculations are not easily possible with elog. You can write some Javascript code to pull out all minutes, add them up and manipulate the DOM tree to show the results, but this requires some JavaScript knowlegde. Alternatively, export your table to a CSV file and do your calculations with a spreadhseet program.

/Stefan

Alex Kühnel wrote:

hi forum,

my question, is it possible to add a custom menu entry (f.e. "Auswertung"). I will start a new php page and do some system code starting from the new page. I have attached a pic of my "Bereitschaftsdoku".

I have a filter for the week (KW1 2017). With this filer i display all my jobs for this week. At the end I have to count all minutes for class 583 (Tagesstunden) and class 586 (Sonn und Feiertage) and display the results.

 

regards

/alex

 

 

  68573   Tue Feb 7 18:54:00 2017 Reply Stefan Rittnder stefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinuxcommit a6e5962Re: Is it possible change content of the notifying mail content (attachements...) ?

Please look in the manual under "Email Format" and "Use Email Subject".

Christine Quicot wrote:

Hello all,

I would like to configure the email that is sent to notify users, when an entry is submitted:

- Is it possible to attach to the mail the files attached to the entry ?

- Is it possible to configure a string (with entry keywords) that will appear in the mail content instead of the default content ?

 

Thank you!

Christine

 

 

  68574   Wed Feb 8 09:34:39 2017 Reply Christine Quicotc.quicot@free.frQuestionLinuxcommit a6e5962Re: Is it possible change content of the notifying mail content (attachements...) ?

Hello,

I'm sorry but that's a part of the manual I've read many times, and I'm not interested in changing the subject of the email, but only body and attachements.

I guess that if I didn't find these answers in the manual, it's because the answer for both questions is no ?

 

Thank you

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Please look in the manual under "Email Format" and "Use Email Subject".

Christine Quicot wrote:

Hello all,

I would like to configure the email that is sent to notify users, when an entry is submitted:

- Is it possible to attach to the mail the files attached to the entry ?

- Is it possible to configure a string (with entry keywords) that will appear in the mail content instead of the default content ?

 

Thank you!

Christine

 

 

 

  68575   Wed Feb 8 13:09:58 2017 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinuxcommit a6e5962Re: Is it possible change content of the notifying mail content (attachements...) ?

I'm sorry but you are only half right. The mail contenct cannot be changed. But if your email notifications are sent as HTML, they contain a 1:1 copy of the elog entry, which does not make sense to change. For the attachment to be attached to the email, you need the flags of "Email Format". The default there is 63, which means that elog attachments ARE sent as mail attachments.

Christine Quicot wrote:

Hello,

I'm sorry but that's a part of the manual I've read many times, and I'm not interested in changing the subject of the email, but only body and attachements.

I guess that if I didn't find these answers in the manual, it's because the answer for both questions is no ?

 

Thank you

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Please look in the manual under "Email Format" and "Use Email Subject".

Christine Quicot wrote:

Hello all,

I would like to configure the email that is sent to notify users, when an entry is submitted:

- Is it possible to attach to the mail the files attached to the entry ?

- Is it possible to configure a string (with entry keywords) that will appear in the mail content instead of the default content ?

 

Thank you!

Christine

 

 

 

 

  959   Thu Feb 24 11:23:03 2005 Question Jaap van Vlietjake.info@hccnet.nlQuestionOtherAnyRe: Is any one using elog on Solaris 9?
I've got it running for two years now on a Sun Netra box running Solaris 9

> I searched and found some problems people were having compiling it on Solaris.
> However I didn't see anything else.

I just used the compile instructions as shown in the elog admin manual

Here the Makefile I used

#
# Simple makefile for elogd
#
# S. Ritt, May 12th 2000
# install/clean section by Th. Bullinger, Apr. 26th, 2002
#
# add "-DHAVE_CRYPT" and "-lcrypt" to use crypt() function
#

CC = gcc
LIBS =
CFLAGS = -L/usr/lib/ -ldl -lresolv -lm -ldl -lnsl -lsocket
#CFLAGS = -g -O
EXECS = elog elogd elconv
DESTDIR = /usr/local/bin
SDESTDIR = /usr/local/sbin
MANDIR = /usr/local/man

INSTALL = /usr/bin/install
RM = /bin/rm

ifeq ($(OSTYPE),solaris)
CC = gcc
#LIBS = -lsocket -lnsl
#CFLAGS =
INSTALL = /usr/ucb/install
RM = /usr/bin/rm
endif

ifeq ($(OSTYPE),darwin)
CC = cc
endif

all: $(EXECS)

%: src/%.c
        $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $< $(LIBS)

install: $(EXECS)
        $(INSTALL) -m 0755 -o bin -g bin elog elconv $(DESTDIR)
        $(INSTALL) -m 0755 -o bin -g bin elogd $(SDESTDIR)
        $(INSTALL) -m 0644 man/elog.1 man/elconv.1 $(MANDIR)/man1/
        $(INSTALL) -m 0644 man/elogd.8 $(MANDIR)/man8/

clean:
        -$(RM) *~ $(EXECS)


> If your using it, was it hard to get it installed and working?

Not at all.
Just read the manual and it just works.
If you are having problems just read this "forum" the get the answers.
  68004   Wed Jun 10 15:35:14 2015 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chInfoLinuxV3.1.0-5be245eRe: Is ELOG sending out cookies?

Cookies are sent from your browser. ELOG has no influence on what the browser sends where. Probably you run your calender at the same machine where ELOG is running, so all the cookies your calender app stores in your browser are sent to ELOG as well. ELOG just complains about something it does not know, but otherwise this message can be simply ignored. Of course you can delete your cookies in your browser, but after the next call to your calendar app they will show up again.

David Pilgram wrote:

On my linux box, every time I select a thread, or start a new entry etc, I see that one or many cookies are sent.

On a terminal, I get the message

Received unknown cookie "CalciumDisplayParams"


Now I do have a perl script called Calcium, (Calendar viewed through the browser) but it's definately not running now, not in any browser window, and in any case why should an action of ELOG trigger this?  I realise it may be due to an idiocyncratic set up of this box.  But in normal operation, I doubt the user would see these cookies being received.

 

  68005   Wed Jun 10 15:48:57 2015 Reply David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukInfoLinuxV3.1.0-5be245eRe: Is ELOG sending out cookies?

Hi Stefan,

Thanks for the explanation.  I realised it was just an error message of no real import, but it can get irritating at times.

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Cookies are sent from your browser. ELOG has no influence on what the browser sends where. Probably you run your calender at the same machine where ELOG is running, so all the cookies your calender app stores in your browser are sent to ELOG as well. ELOG just complains about something it does not know, but otherwise this message can be simply ignored. Of course you can delete your cookies in your browser, but after the next call to your calendar app they will show up again.

David Pilgram wrote:

On my linux box, every time I select a thread, or start a new entry etc, I see that one or many cookies are sent.

On a terminal, I get the message

Received unknown cookie "CalciumDisplayParams"


Now I do have a perl script called Calcium, (Calendar viewed through the browser) but it's definately not running now, not in any browser window, and in any case why should an action of ELOG trigger this?  I realise it may be due to an idiocyncratic set up of this box.  But in normal operation, I doubt the user would see these cookies being received.

 

 

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