Re: How to pre-fill an attribute that was added later, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue May 21 12:08:17 2019
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Find all entries which have this attribute empty. Then click on Select, then select all, then click on Edit, then change all values. There might be a
limit how many entries you can select in one go, so you might have to do it in bunches.
Antonio |
Re: How to pre-fill an attribute that was added later, posted by Antonio Bulgheroni on Tue May 21 12:51:08 2019
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Thanks, it worked great!
Stefan
Ritt wrote:
Find all entries which have this attribute empty. Then click on Select, |
Re: Pinned entry, posted by Finn Junker on Tue May 21 15:42:46 2019
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Hello Stefan
Works great and very usefull - but not when you use reverse sort = 1?.
Is there a way to get both. Pinned first and then the rest i reversed order (highest ID on page 1) |
Re: Write by a .dll instead of the elog.exe, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue May 21 17:20:19 2019
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I presume you want to write from another program. You can call a command line shell (done via the "system()" command under C) which then calls
the elog executable. If you absolutely want a DLL, you can einter try to compile one yourself using the fuctions in elog.c, or use the curl DLL with which
you can also submit elog entries. See elog:68597 for usage of curl. While curl is usually executed from the command line, there is |
Re: Find cannot find values with brackets, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jun 14 12:43:04 2019
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I‘m happy to merge the PR after a quick test next week.
Stefan
Sebastian |
Re: enable batch file execution, posted by Frank Baptista on Sat Jun 15 23:44:35 2019
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I have not tried these, but since CKeditor works so well, you may want to consider taking a look at integrating jQuery Calx or jExcel...just for fun.
Stefan Ritt wrote:
I meant to use it instead |
Re: Calculations & Interfacing a DataBase with Elog., posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Jun 22 10:07:08 2019
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Yes elog stores data in a flat file database. Go to your logbook directory and look for files YYMMDDa.log where you find all data. Some people do a post
submit call to scripts, other integrate JS directly on each page (e.g. via "bottom text" option where you can load a whole JavaScript file),
then pick the fields and do calculations directly in the edit window. |
Re: Calculations & Interfacing a DataBase with Elog., posted by John on Sat Jun 22 10:21:39 2019
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Thanks Stefan soo much. As I've said, I will update this post(s) as I make any progress :)
John
Stefan |