Demo Discussion
Forum Config Examples Contributions Vulnerabilities
  Discussion forum about ELOG, Page 449 of 808  Not logged in ELOG logo
    icon2.gif   Re: Is it possible to add custom menu commands, posted by Alex Kühnel on Mon Jan 9 16:02:35 2017 
ok, tnx! I will do the export and calculation with Excel

regards

/alex
    icon2.gif   Re: UTC time, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jan 9 17:18:15 2017 
How do you believe that you can preset a Submission item? Preset only works for attributes, so you have to define an attribute like "Submission
UTC" or similar and preset this attribute with

Preset Submission UTC = $utcdate
    icon2.gif   Re: UTC time, posted by Luca on Mon Jan 9 17:26:37 2017 
Dear Steve,

thanks a lot. Sorry but I am not expert of elog. I "inherited" from a colleague and wanted to see if I can keep it alive but to do
it I would need to move to UTC. Should this command affect the "INSERT CURRENT TIME/DATE" button? It does not seem to change.
    icon2.gif   Re: Limit number of characters for "login user" parameter string ?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jan 10 11:13:02 2017 
There is a limit of 100 options per line, so you probably run against that. This is defined in elogd.h with MAX_N_LIST and MAX_N_ATTR. You can try to
increase these and recompile, but at some point you will hit the stack size limit of your operating system and elogd will crash.




Christine
    icon2.gif   Re: UTC time, posted by Luca on Thu Jan 12 02:35:02 2017 
Any suggestion?




Luca
wrote:



Dear Steve,
    icon2.gif   Re: UTC time, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jan 12 08:28:45 2017 
The INSERT CURRENT TIME/DATE button is not affected by this setting.




Luca
wrote:



Dear Steve,
    icon2.gif   Re: UTC time, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu Jan 12 09:10:06 2017 
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.
    icon2.gif   Re: elogd crashes during SSL Mirror operations involving attachments, posted by Andreas Warburton on Fri Jan 13 21:05:49 2017 
When I switch from SSL = 1 to SSL = 0 and I use http:// instead of https://, the ability to upload attachments to logbook entries returns.  With
both Chrome and Safari browsers, with SSL = 1 the file upload hangs after only a small percentage of the file has been uploaded.  I ran the following
openssl diagnostic on my elogd port.  Would anyone have advice on what might be causing such errors?
ELOG V3.1.5-3fb85fa6