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  67505   Wed May 15 23:31:30 2013 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chQuestionWindowsELOG V2.7.Re: Export entries to XLS or CSV?

scogordo wrote:

I've been asked to export one of our logbooks to xls or csv. Doable?

Thanks,
Scott

Hi Scott,

yes, every user can export entries using the "find" command.
Just select the export format in the first line

Export to:  

 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 

I often use the XML Format, but CSV is fine if you just want to import the entries to some spreadsheet program.

I was shocked to find out that this feature has not yet made it into the documentation?!? But it is that simple to use that there is not much to document.

There is even an "Import" command, to reimport entries from a file. But this is tricky to use: if you have fields of type date or datetime, then you have to convert those fields in the proper format.

  67517   Thu May 30 22:52:51 2013 Reply Jim Tinlinjim@tinlin.netQuestionWindowsELOG V2.7.Re: Export entries to XLS or CSV?

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

scogordo wrote:

I've been asked to export one of our logbooks to xls or csv. Doable?

Thanks,
Scott

Hi Scott,

yes, every user can export entries using the "find" command.
Just select the export format in the first line

Export to:  

 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 

I often use the XML Format, but CSV is fine if you just want to import the entries to some spreadsheet program.

I was shocked to find out that this feature has not yet made it into the documentation?!? But it is that simple to use that there is not much to document.

There is even an "Import" command, to reimport entries from a file. But this is tricky to use: if you have fields of type date or datetime, then you have to convert those fields in the proper format.

I tried EXPORTING logbooks as .csv but have not been fully successful.  Elog seems to only export the data entered for various fields with the exception of the text field.

Here is an example export from my logbook (used to track simulator problems), I would like to also export the TEXT field so it can be used by my managers in excel...but as you can see there is no entry for "TEXT" fields...

Thanks in advance!

"Message ID","Date","Author","Type","Status","Priority"

107,Thu  30 May 2013 11:28:57 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Graphic Display","Evaluated","Low"

106,Thu  30 May 2013 10:02:24 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Graphic Display","Identified","Low"

105,Thu  30 May 2013 08:07:27 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Problem ID","Identified","Medium"

104,Thu  30 May 2013 08:04:30 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Problem ID","Identified","Medium"

103,Wed  29 May 2013 09:36:11 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Problem ID","Evaluated","High"

102,Wed  29 May 2013 08:58:02 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Problem ID","Evaluated","High"

  67518   Fri May 31 11:41:48 2013 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chBug fixAll2.9.2-2481Re: Export entries to XLS or CSV?

Jim Tinlin wrote:

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

scogordo wrote:

I've been asked to export one of our logbooks to xls or csv. Doable?

Thanks,
Scott

Hi Scott,

yes, every user can export entries using the "find" command.
Just select the export format in the first line

Export to:  

 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 

I often use the XML Format, but CSV is fine if you just want to import the entries to some spreadsheet program.

I was shocked to find out that this feature has not yet made it into the documentation?!? But it is that simple to use that there is not much to document.

There is even an "Import" command, to reimport entries from a file. But this is tricky to use: if you have fields of type date or datetime, then you have to convert those fields in the proper format.

I tried EXPORTING logbooks as .csv but have not been fully successful.  Elog seems to only export the data entered for various fields with the exception of the text field.

Here is an example export from my logbook (used to track simulator problems), I would like to also export the TEXT field so it can be used by my managers in excel...but as you can see there is no entry for "TEXT" fields...

Thanks in advance!

"Message ID","Date","Author","Type","Status","Priority"

107,Thu  30 May 2013 11:28:57 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Graphic Display","Evaluated","Low"

106,Thu  30 May 2013 10:02:24 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Graphic Display","Identified","Low"

105,Thu  30 May 2013 08:07:27 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Problem ID","Identified","Medium"

104,Thu  30 May 2013 08:04:30 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Problem ID","Identified","Medium"

103,Wed  29 May 2013 09:36:11 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Problem ID","Evaluated","High"

102,Wed  29 May 2013 08:58:02 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Problem ID","Evaluated","High"

Yes, you're right: the text field is only exported in XML and Raw mode.
It is questionable how EXCEL should cope with HTML or ELCode output from the text fields.
But I admit that this would be a useful feature for logbooks that only use plain text entries. And it is simple to implement.
 
I've attached a patch to elogd.c from elog-2.9.2-2081 that adds a third CVS mode 'CSV (";" separated) + Text'.
(This string has not yet been added to the localization.)
As far as I've tested it works fine to import the text to OpenOffice and EXCEL, even with multiple text lines and HTML code in the text.
Of course the spreadsheet programs just display the HTML source.
 
Stefan, do you think this should be added to the official branch?

 

 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 
  67526   Tue Jun 4 12:38:01 2013 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug fixAll2.9.2-2481Re: Export entries to XLS or CSV?

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

Jim Tinlin wrote:

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

scogordo wrote:

I've been asked to export one of our logbooks to xls or csv. Doable?

Thanks,
Scott

Hi Scott,

yes, every user can export entries using the "find" command.
Just select the export format in the first line

Export to:  

 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 

I often use the XML Format, but CSV is fine if you just want to import the entries to some spreadsheet program.

I was shocked to find out that this feature has not yet made it into the documentation?!? But it is that simple to use that there is not much to document.

There is even an "Import" command, to reimport entries from a file. But this is tricky to use: if you have fields of type date or datetime, then you have to convert those fields in the proper format.

I tried EXPORTING logbooks as .csv but have not been fully successful.  Elog seems to only export the data entered for various fields with the exception of the text field.

Here is an example export from my logbook (used to track simulator problems), I would like to also export the TEXT field so it can be used by my managers in excel...but as you can see there is no entry for "TEXT" fields...

Thanks in advance!

"Message ID","Date","Author","Type","Status","Priority"

107,Thu  30 May 2013 11:28:57 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Graphic Display","Evaluated","Low"

106,Thu  30 May 2013 10:02:24 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Graphic Display","Identified","Low"

105,Thu  30 May 2013 08:07:27 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Problem ID","Identified","Medium"

104,Thu  30 May 2013 08:04:30 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Problem ID","Identified","Medium"

103,Wed  29 May 2013 09:36:11 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Problem ID","Evaluated","High"

102,Wed  29 May 2013 08:58:02 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Problem ID","Evaluated","High"

Yes, you're right: the text field is only exported in XML and Raw mode.
It is questionable how EXCEL should cope with HTML or ELCode output from the text fields.
But I admit that this would be a useful feature for logbooks that only use plain text entries. And it is simple to implement.
 
I've attached a patch to elogd.c from elog-2.9.2-2081 that adds a third CVS mode 'CSV (";" separated) + Text'.
(This string has not yet been added to the localization.)
As far as I've tested it works fine to import the text to OpenOffice and EXCEL, even with multiple text lines and HTML code in the text.
Of course the spreadsheet programs just display the HTML source.
 
Stefan, do you think this should be added to the official branch?

 

 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 

Hi Jim, can you confirm that this works for you? If so, I'm willing to incorporate the patch into the distribution. 

  67529   Tue Jun 4 16:17:22 2013 Reply Jim Tinlinjim@tinlin.netBug fixAll2.9.2-2481Re: Export entries to XLS or CSV?

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

Jim Tinlin wrote:

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

scogordo wrote:

I've been asked to export one of our logbooks to xls or csv. Doable?

Thanks,
Scott

Hi Scott,

yes, every user can export entries using the "find" command.
Just select the export format in the first line

Export to:  

 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 

I often use the XML Format, but CSV is fine if you just want to import the entries to some spreadsheet program.

I was shocked to find out that this feature has not yet made it into the documentation?!? But it is that simple to use that there is not much to document.

There is even an "Import" command, to reimport entries from a file. But this is tricky to use: if you have fields of type date or datetime, then you have to convert those fields in the proper format.

I tried EXPORTING logbooks as .csv but have not been fully successful.  Elog seems to only export the data entered for various fields with the exception of the text field.

Here is an example export from my logbook (used to track simulator problems), I would like to also export the TEXT field so it can be used by my managers in excel...but as you can see there is no entry for "TEXT" fields...

Thanks in advance!

"Message ID","Date","Author","Type","Status","Priority"

107,Thu  30 May 2013 11:28:57 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Graphic Display","Evaluated","Low"

106,Thu  30 May 2013 10:02:24 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Graphic Display","Identified","Low"

105,Thu  30 May 2013 08:07:27 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Problem ID","Identified","Medium"

104,Thu  30 May 2013 08:04:30 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Problem ID","Identified","Medium"

103,Wed  29 May 2013 09:36:11 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Problem ID","Evaluated","High"

102,Wed  29 May 2013 08:58:02 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Problem ID","Evaluated","High"

Yes, you're right: the text field is only exported in XML and Raw mode.
It is questionable how EXCEL should cope with HTML or ELCode output from the text fields.
But I admit that this would be a useful feature for logbooks that only use plain text entries. And it is simple to implement.
 
I've attached a patch to elogd.c from elog-2.9.2-2081 that adds a third CVS mode 'CSV (";" separated) + Text'.
(This string has not yet been added to the localization.)
As far as I've tested it works fine to import the text to OpenOffice and EXCEL, even with multiple text lines and HTML code in the text.
Of course the spreadsheet programs just display the HTML source.
 
Stefan, do you think this should be added to the official branch?

 

 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 

Hi Jim, can you confirm that this works for you? If so, I'm willing to incorporate the patch into the distribution. 

 I do not have the ability to compile a Windows executable, if someone does I'd be happy to test it out and report my results.

Thank you in advance!

  67545   Tue Jul 2 22:05:06 2013 Reply Jim Tinlinjim@tinlin.netBug fixAll2.9.2-2481Re: Export entries to XLS or CSV?

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

Jim Tinlin wrote:

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

scogordo wrote:

I've been asked to export one of our logbooks to xls or csv. Doable?

Thanks,
Scott

Hi Scott,

yes, every user can export entries using the "find" command.
Just select the export format in the first line

Export to:  

 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 

I often use the XML Format, but CSV is fine if you just want to import the entries to some spreadsheet program.

I was shocked to find out that this feature has not yet made it into the documentation?!? But it is that simple to use that there is not much to document.

There is even an "Import" command, to reimport entries from a file. But this is tricky to use: if you have fields of type date or datetime, then you have to convert those fields in the proper format.

I tried EXPORTING logbooks as .csv but have not been fully successful.  Elog seems to only export the data entered for various fields with the exception of the text field.

Here is an example export from my logbook (used to track simulator problems), I would like to also export the TEXT field so it can be used by my managers in excel...but as you can see there is no entry for "TEXT" fields...

Thanks in advance!

"Message ID","Date","Author","Type","Status","Priority"

107,Thu  30 May 2013 11:28:57 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Graphic Display","Evaluated","Low"

106,Thu  30 May 2013 10:02:24 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Graphic Display","Identified","Low"

105,Thu  30 May 2013 08:07:27 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Problem ID","Identified","Medium"

104,Thu  30 May 2013 08:04:30 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Problem ID","Identified","Medium"

103,Wed  29 May 2013 09:36:11 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Problem ID","Evaluated","High"

102,Wed  29 May 2013 08:58:02 -0700,"Jim Tinlin","Problem ID","Evaluated","High"

Yes, you're right: the text field is only exported in XML and Raw mode.
It is questionable how EXCEL should cope with HTML or ELCode output from the text fields.
But I admit that this would be a useful feature for logbooks that only use plain text entries. And it is simple to implement.
 
I've attached a patch to elogd.c from elog-2.9.2-2081 that adds a third CVS mode 'CSV (";" separated) + Text'.
(This string has not yet been added to the localization.)
As far as I've tested it works fine to import the text to OpenOffice and EXCEL, even with multiple text lines and HTML code in the text.
Of course the spreadsheet programs just display the HTML source.
 
Stefan, do you think this should be added to the official branch?

 

 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 

Hi Jim, can you confirm that this works for you? If so, I'm willing to incorporate the patch into the distribution. 

 Has this been added yet?

I don't have the means to create an executable for Windows, if someone does I can give it a try...it sounds/looks like it will work.

Thanks!

  67546   Thu Jul 4 15:27:13 2013 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chBug fixAll2.9.2-2481Re: Export entries to XLS or CSV?

Jim Tinlin wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

 

Yes, you're right: the text field is only exported in XML and Raw mode.
It is questionable how EXCEL should cope with HTML or ELCode output from the text fields.
But I admit that this would be a useful feature for logbooks that only use plain text entries. And it is simple to implement.
 
I've attached a patch to elogd.c from elog-2.9.2-2081 that adds a third CVS mode 'CSV (";" separated) + Text'.
(This string has not yet been added to the localization.)
As far as I've tested it works fine to import the text to OpenOffice and EXCEL, even with multiple text lines and HTML code in the text.
Of course the spreadsheet programs just display the HTML source.
 
Stefan, do you think this should be added to the official branch? 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 

Hi Jim, can you confirm that this works for you? If so, I'm willing to incorporate the patch into the distribution. 

 Has this been added yet?

I don't have the means to create an executable for Windows, if someone does I can give it a try...it sounds/looks like it will work.

Thanks!

Hi Jim, I've incorporated the patch to our production server about a week ago.
I've agreed with Stefan that he'll add it, when it proved to run stable for a while.
Until now it appears to work fine. I think Stefan will add it to the distribution soon.
But I won't touch any Windows systems, you'll need to wait for someone else to compile it for you.
Maybe some skilled Windows user want to give it a try: i've attached the changes in the elogd.c file from v2.9.2-2481,
the modified file can be currently downloaded from http://people.web.psi.ch/luedeke/public/tmp/elogd.c
 
Detect language » English
 

Andreas

 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 
  67667   Fri Feb 21 13:25:55 2014 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug fixAll2.9.2-2481Re: Export entries to XLS or CSV?

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

Jim Tinlin wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

 

Yes, you're right: the text field is only exported in XML and Raw mode.
It is questionable how EXCEL should cope with HTML or ELCode output from the text fields.
But I admit that this would be a useful feature for logbooks that only use plain text entries. And it is simple to implement.
 
I've attached a patch to elogd.c from elog-2.9.2-2081 that adds a third CVS mode 'CSV (";" separated) + Text'.
(This string has not yet been added to the localization.)
As far as I've tested it works fine to import the text to OpenOffice and EXCEL, even with multiple text lines and HTML code in the text.
Of course the spreadsheet programs just display the HTML source.
 
Stefan, do you think this should be added to the official branch? 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 

Hi Jim, can you confirm that this works for you? If so, I'm willing to incorporate the patch into the distribution. 

 Has this been added yet?

I don't have the means to create an executable for Windows, if someone does I can give it a try...it sounds/looks like it will work.

Thanks!

Hi Jim, I've incorporated the patch to our production server about a week ago.
I've agreed with Stefan that he'll add it, when it proved to run stable for a while.
Until now it appears to work fine. I think Stefan will add it to the distribution soon.
But I won't touch any Windows systems, you'll need to wait for someone else to compile it for you.
Maybe some skilled Windows user want to give it a try: i've attached the changes in the elogd.c file from v2.9.2-2481,
the modified file can be currently downloaded from http://people.web.psi.ch/luedeke/public/tmp/elogd.c
 
Detect language » English
 

Andreas

 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 
 
Detect language » English
 

This patch is now officially in the GIT repository. 

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