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Mon Nov 3 17:14:44 2014 |
| David Pilgram | David.Pilgram@epost.org.uk | Question | Linux | 2.9.2 | Re: How to insert new entry between two entries. |
Daniel Roldan wrote: |
I would like to put between two entries a new entry.
My Users forgot to put a entry, and now they would like to put a new entry between olders entries.
For Example:
We have 10 entries order by Id:
300
301
302
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They want to put between the entry 300 and 301 a new entry.
Is possible to do this feature?
Thanks!
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There is nothing within elog itself to insert entry 310 between 300 and 301. If you allow branching in your logbook. make a second reply to entry 300, and add in the missing details. That entry will always be there as a reply to 300, but not obviously between 300 and 301.
From this point, any way to improve matters will require editing of the log files (default location /usr/local/elog/logbooks). I should warn that editing these files can cause problems, including elog to crash, and spotting your error can take a lot of effort. I speak from experience. I suggest that you have a look at a few entries, the layout of the entries etc first, and if you're still up for it I'll give a quick spin on how to improve the tidyness of how your entires look with 310 inserted between 300 and 301.
I should add what I would write only applies for certain for linux users, as it is my OS of choice. |
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Tue Nov 4 14:51:20 2014 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.9.2 | Re: How to insert new entry between two entries. |
Daniel Roldan wrote: |
I would like to put between two entries a new entry.
My Users forgot to put a entry, and now they would like to put a new entry between olders entries.
For Example: We have 10 entries order by Id:
300
301
302
...
They want to put between the entry 300 and 301 a new entry.
Is possible to do this feature?
Thanks!
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You are using the entry ID to sort your entries: there is no good way to insert a new entry ID, like 300.5
But you could sort your entries by other means, that allows you to insert entries later between existing entries.
I use for example a "when" attribute of type datetime. Here's an excerpt from the relevant part of my config file:
Attributes = ..., when
Start page = ?rsort=when
Type when = datetime
Preset when = $date
This sorts automatically all your entries according to the "when" attribute. "when" will be preset to the creation date, but you can change it if the entry belongs to the past between two other entries.
If you don't create entries every second, then you'll always find a date to add entries between two old entries.
Be aware that you should only add new Attributes only at the end of the list, otherwise old entries without the attribute may appear mixed up.
Regards
Andreas
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Wed Dec 16 12:41:42 2020 |
| Simon Däster | simon.daester+elog@gmail.com | Info | Windows | ELOG V3.1.4-a04 | Re: How to increase TEXT_SIZE to address entry text limit |
Hi Illam
You actually have to change the source code of elog and then recompile. Download the code from https://bitbucket.org/ritt/elog/src/master/, change the value of the variable TEXT_SIZE in the file src/elogd.h
Default ist #define TEXT_SIZE 250000
Illam Pakkirisamy wrote: |
Hi,
I'm trying to increase the entry text constraint but not sure how to do this. Couldn't find it in the documentation or may be I missed it. Appreciate your help.
Thanks.
Illam

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Fri Feb 18 08:47:20 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | | Linux | | Re: How to import previous emails to elog ? |
Have a look at http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Contributions/10 |
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Fri Sep 5 17:30:07 2003 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.3.9 | Re: How to get a list of registered users assigned to an attribute? |
> I am trying to create an issues logbook where I have defined an attribute
> so I can track who this issue is assigned to. In order to get a drop-down
> list of users of the system to show up for that attribute (when creating a
> new issue), I have to type in the whole list of users in the config file.
> The problem is that whenever a user self-registers, I have to go into the
> config file and add that user to the list. Is there a way to write
> something like this:
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> Options Assigned To = $user_list
This is not possible right now, but I will consider implementing it some time. |
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Wed Oct 16 09:48:56 2019 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | V3.1.2-bd75964 | Re: How to get Elog server to produce web server log files in Linux. |
Have you tried
Logfile = ...
Logging level = 3
John wrote: |
Hi, I have been trying for a long time to get my web server logs to record when someone accesses my Elog server. I've tried Apache2, Lighttpd, and others, all with no luck. Either the web servers complain that the port I have Elog on is in use, or I just don't get any readings. I need to see who is accessing my Elog from the web, and I hope there is a way.
Thanks again for such a wonderful program,
John
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Wed Oct 16 10:19:42 2019 |
| John | secondcomingtechnologies@fastmail.com | Comment | Linux | V3.1.2-bd75964 | Re: How to get Elog server to produce web server log files in Linux. |
Thanx soo much Stefan.. I feel so stupid for not looking at the admin guide more :( But you how us nerds are-- read the manul last!
John :)
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Have you tried
Logfile = ...
Logging level = 3
John wrote: |
Hi, I have been trying for a long time to get my web server logs to record when someone accesses my Elog server. I've tried Apache2, Lighttpd, and others, all with no luck. Either the web servers complain that the port I have Elog on is in use, or I just don't get any readings. I need to see who is accessing my Elog from the web, and I hope there is a way.
Thanks again for such a wonderful program,
John
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Thu Oct 17 21:29:25 2019 |
| John | secondcomingtechnologies@fastmail.com | Question | Linux | V3.1.2-bd75964 | Re: How to get Elog server to produce web server log files in Linux. |
Hi again everyone; a Sebastian suggested I use a reverse proxy to complete my need to have logs show up when someone 'lands' on my first entry page. I see that Elog will only start recording logs when someone has actually started to do some work.. like login, read a post, etc... but NOT when they first enter the login page or 'listings' pages. I have tried fowarding from my router (both lighty and Apache) but so for no good. I will also look into a vhost option and shareing the same port (very difficult- if even possible) to solve my dilema.
John :)
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Have you tried
Logfile = ...
Logging level = 3
John wrote: |
Hi, I have been trying for a long time to get my web server logs to record when someone accesses my Elog server. I've tried Apache2, Lighttpd, and others, all with no luck. Either the web servers complain that the port I have Elog on is in use, or I just don't get any readings. I need to see who is accessing my Elog from the web, and I hope there is a way.
Thanks again for such a wonderful program,
John
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