Re: Last default = <n>, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed May 1 11:06:04 2019
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It works for me. Have you tried other values (1, 3, 7, ..)? The key is that the quick filter changes to "Last month". If it does not, there
must be some trivial error, like type in elogd.cfg, you modify the wrong logbook, have a very old version of elog etc.
Stefan |
Re: Last default = <n>, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed May 1 11:08:10 2019
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You say "Show Last Default = 31". This options applies only to the "Find" page, the option "Last Default = 31" works for
the quick filter. Probably you have to change "Show Last Default" to "Last Default".
Stefan |
Re: Last default = <n>, posted by Alan Grant on Wed May 1 15:28:41 2019
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I was just referring to "Show last default" (under Find) as a parallel example of how I assume "Last default" should
function on the List page.
I also tried values 3 and 7 but "All entries" still displays in the "List period" box. A restart of elogd makes no difference. |
Re: elogd Service exited with abnormal code: 1, posted by Alessio Sarti on Thu May 2 09:47:41 2019
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Thanks a lot for providing a quick fix!
The elog is now happily running since two days without problems :)
I will get back to you in case anything else shows up. |
Re: Last default = <n>, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 3 15:50:39 2019
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I just tried your elogd.cfg, and it works fine for me. So no idea what is wrong in your case.
Stefan |
Re: Last default = <n>, posted by Alan Grant on Fri May 3 16:02:33 2019
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Ok thanks for taking the time to try it out. I definitely still show "All entries" in any case, so I will continue to try to resolve on
my end and if I find the cause or solution I will share back on the forum.
First though, I noticed you ran 3.1.4 whereas I'm still on 3.1.2. I'm also on Windows Server 2016 and IE 11. Do you think any |
Re: Last default = <n>, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 3 16:22:23 2019
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Yes I always run the current version from bitbucket. I haven't touched that code for "last default" since a long time, so I don't expect
the verison to make a difference. Unfortuantely I have not Windows Server or IE for testing.
Alan |
Re: Last default = <n>, posted by Alan Grant on Fri May 3 16:29:00 2019
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Thanks again.
I noticed in the Change Log for 3.1.4 that there's a reference to something done with "Last default" in Sept 2018 so I think
I will try to set up a Linux instance and try out 3.1.4. Regards. |