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    icon2.gif   Re: Last default = <n>, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 3 16:48:47 2019 
Indeed you're right (my memory is fading, argh). Please try 3.1.4.

Stefan




Alan
    icon2.gif   Re: Does there is a way to no the $message_id when creating a new submission, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu May 9 16:42:13 2019 
No, the message ID gets assigned only when you submit the entry.

Stefan




Lagarde
    icon2.gif   Re: Execute attribute, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 10 08:19:08 2019 
I don't understand your question. There is no "inline" vs. "external" script. Using the "execute new = <command>",
you run a script on the server side. Can be powershell under Windows or bash/csh under Linux. I remember however that there has been issues under recent
windows in passing parameters to the shell. Linux certainly works fine, we usse it all the time.
    icon2.gif   Re: Execute attribute, posted by Alan Grant on Fri May 10 15:01:52 2019 
I think it was just a matter of my specific interepretation of the documentation, ie: using native OS shell commands vs any script language file
containing shell commands or any app for that matter. Nevertheless I think you've answered my questiuon so it's all good. Thanks Stefan.




    icon2.gif   Re: Windows Server 2012 - moving logs, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu May 16 09:12:52 2019 
Just stop the server. Move your elog directory to the new server (including elogd.cfg, logbook directories, ...). Then check that the elogd.cfg needs
modifications, like the URL which might have changed, then start the new server. V2.9.2 did have an old data format, which *should* be converted automatically.
But first try it out before deleting the old server.
    icon2.gif   Re: Windows Server 2012 - moving logs, posted by David Pilgram on Thu May 16 21:49:06 2019 
Hi Lesley,

Perhaps I can restate Stefan's comment.  The data structure of an elog entry, or indeed the structure of daily file(s) for any particular
logbook has not changed between v2 and v3.  What has changed is the directory structure.  A set of sub-directories (named by calendar years)
    icon2.gif   Re: Windows Server 2012 - moving logs, posted by Lesley Herren on Thu May 16 23:07:53 2019 
Thank you Stefan - it will take a couple of months to set up (many servers being built at the new farm).  I will update you on the success of the
files converting automatically.




    icon2.gif   Re: custom subject for mail info, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon May 20 16:39:50 2019 
Use Email subject = $Subject

or a bit more detailed

Use Email subject = ELOG Ticket: "$Subject" posted by $Author
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