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Fri Sep 30 11:21:44 2016 |
| Alex Kühnel | alexander.kuehnel@gmail.com | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | Re: calculate diff of 2 date(s) |
I found the solution in the forum :-)
subst Einsatzzeit = $shell(/usr/local/elog/diff.sh \"$Einsatzbeginn\" \"$Einsatzende\")
and diff.sh is
#!/bin/sh
#set -x
s1=$(date -d "$1" +%s)
s2=$(date -d "$2" +%s)
d=$(echo "($s2-$s1)/60"|bc -lq)
printf "%.0f Minuten" $d
Alex Kühnel wrote: |
hi
I have an elogsystem for documenting emergency services. I have a starttime and an endtime. Is it possible to calculate the diff between the 2 timestamps and convert it to minutes?
Attributes = Bereitschafts Kalender Woche, Bereitschafts Woche, Einsatzbeginn, Einsatzende, Einsatzzeit, Telefon Nummer, Station, Status, Problem
Options Status= Offen{1}, Erledigt{2}, Geschlossen{3}
......
Type Einsatzbeginn = datetime
Type Einsatzende = datetime
....
Subst Einsatzzeit = $shell(Einsatzende - Einsatzbeginn)
regards
/alex
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Fri Sep 30 11:25:08 2016 |
| Alex Kühnel | alexander.kuehnel@gmail.com | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | Re: calculate diff of 2 date(s) |
is ist possible that subst only works for the initial create of a logbook entry? when I change/edit one of the parameter "Einsatzbegin" or "Einsatzende" the "Einsatzzeit" is not changed.
regards
/alex
Alex Kühnel wrote: |
I found the solution in the forum :-)
subst Einsatzzeit = $shell(/usr/local/elog/diff.sh \"$Einsatzbeginn\" \"$Einsatzende\")
and diff.sh is
#!/bin/sh
#set -x
s1=$(date -d "$1" +%s)
s2=$(date -d "$2" +%s)
d=$(echo "($s2-$s1)/60"|bc -lq)
printf "%.0f Minuten" $d
Alex Kühnel wrote: |
hi
I have an elogsystem for documenting emergency services. I have a starttime and an endtime. Is it possible to calculate the diff between the 2 timestamps and convert it to minutes?
Attributes = Bereitschafts Kalender Woche, Bereitschafts Woche, Einsatzbeginn, Einsatzende, Einsatzzeit, Telefon Nummer, Station, Status, Problem
Options Status= Offen{1}, Erledigt{2}, Geschlossen{3}
......
Type Einsatzbeginn = datetime
Type Einsatzende = datetime
....
Subst Einsatzzeit = $shell(Einsatzende - Einsatzbeginn)
regards
/alex
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Fri Sep 30 12:33:38 2016 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | Re: calculate diff of 2 date(s) |
There is the "subst on edit = ..." option you should use in addition.
Stefan
Alex Kühnel wrote: |
is ist possible that subst only works for the initial create of a logbook entry? when I change/edit one of the parameter "Einsatzbegin" or "Einsatzende" the "Einsatzzeit" is not changed.
regards
/alex
Alex Kühnel wrote: |
I found the solution in the forum :-)
subst Einsatzzeit = $shell(/usr/local/elog/diff.sh \"$Einsatzbeginn\" \"$Einsatzende\")
and diff.sh is
#!/bin/sh
#set -x
s1=$(date -d "$1" +%s)
s2=$(date -d "$2" +%s)
d=$(echo "($s2-$s1)/60"|bc -lq)
printf "%.0f Minuten" $d
Alex Kühnel wrote: |
hi
I have an elogsystem for documenting emergency services. I have a starttime and an endtime. Is it possible to calculate the diff between the 2 timestamps and convert it to minutes?
Attributes = Bereitschafts Kalender Woche, Bereitschafts Woche, Einsatzbeginn, Einsatzende, Einsatzzeit, Telefon Nummer, Station, Status, Problem
Options Status= Offen{1}, Erledigt{2}, Geschlossen{3}
......
Type Einsatzbeginn = datetime
Type Einsatzende = datetime
....
Subst Einsatzzeit = $shell(Einsatzende - Einsatzbeginn)
regards
/alex
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Mon Oct 3 10:01:53 2016 |
| Alex Kühnel | alexander.kuehnel@gmail.com | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | Re: calculate diff of 2 date(s) |
thx!
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
There is the "subst on edit = ..." option you should use in addition.
Stefan
Alex Kühnel wrote: |
is ist possible that subst only works for the initial create of a logbook entry? when I change/edit one of the parameter "Einsatzbegin" or "Einsatzende" the "Einsatzzeit" is not changed.
regards
/alex
Alex Kühnel wrote: |
I found the solution in the forum :-)
subst Einsatzzeit = $shell(/usr/local/elog/diff.sh \"$Einsatzbeginn\" \"$Einsatzende\")
and diff.sh is
#!/bin/sh
#set -x
s1=$(date -d "$1" +%s)
s2=$(date -d "$2" +%s)
d=$(echo "($s2-$s1)/60"|bc -lq)
printf "%.0f Minuten" $d
Alex Kühnel wrote: |
hi
I have an elogsystem for documenting emergency services. I have a starttime and an endtime. Is it possible to calculate the diff between the 2 timestamps and convert it to minutes?
Attributes = Bereitschafts Kalender Woche, Bereitschafts Woche, Einsatzbeginn, Einsatzende, Einsatzzeit, Telefon Nummer, Station, Status, Problem
Options Status= Offen{1}, Erledigt{2}, Geschlossen{3}
......
Type Einsatzbeginn = datetime
Type Einsatzende = datetime
....
Subst Einsatzzeit = $shell(Einsatzende - Einsatzbeginn)
regards
/alex
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Mon Oct 3 10:02:36 2016 |
| Alex Kühnel | alexander.kuehnel@gmail.com | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | Is there a way to export logs |
hello
Is there a way to export logs from elog (for example after I have selected a filter) to txt or csv...
I found the "Download" attribute but this works for only one elog entry...
regards |
Attachment 1: elog_export.JPG
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68441
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Mon Oct 3 10:18:19 2016 |
| Alex Kühnel | alexander.kuehnel@gmail.com | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | Re: Is there a way to export logs |
shame on me, there is a way!
I can search with find and then export as csv file
/alex
Alex Kühnel wrote: |
hello
Is there a way to export logs from elog (for example after I have selected a filter) to txt or csv...
I found the "Download" attribute but this works for only one elog entry...
regards
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Mon Oct 17 20:15:09 2016 |
| Devin Bougie | devin.bougie@cornell.edu | Question | Linux | 3.1.1 | Re: posting messages through email |
Just incase anyone's interested, we went ahead and wrote a python script to act as an email gateway for ELOG. If anyone's interested, we'd be happy to share and appreciate any additional improvements.
- You can send a new message to the email address to start a new thread.
- You can reply to messages received from that logbook. If you include the message you are replying to in the body of your message, the reply will be threaded appropriately as a response to the initial message.
- The body of a new message will only include the text/html portion of a MIME message if it's available.
- Attachments work, although we remove spaces and add a random identifier (to avoid collisions) to each filename.
- the Author field is derived using the From address of the email.
- the subject field is derived using the Subject of the email.
- both single and double quotes are preserved in the author, subject, or body of the message
Devin
> Hello,
>
> Has anyone implemented an email gateway for ELOG, allowing users to submit entries by sending an email? Granted this should be possible using the elog client binary, but I thought I'd see if I've overlooked any examples
or docs first.
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> Thanks!
> Devin |
68468
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Fri Nov 25 15:00:58 2016 |
| Xuan Wu | wux@ihep.ac.cn | Question | Linux | 3.1.1 | Error: Entry text too big. Please increase TEXT_SIZE and recompile elogd |
Hi all,
A error came out when I pasted a photo in the text area with HTML Encoding. The photo is a snapshot from Print Screen. When I submitted it, it said "Entry text too big. Please increase TEXT_SIZE and recompile elogd". How can I get rid of this? I've tried changing elogd.cfg that: ;Message Height = ;Message Width = or Message Height = 500 Message Width = 500. None of these work.
By the way, I want to ask another question that whether it can load a photo on local disk not only the photo URL by click image of the Image info in CKEditor. Can CKFinder integrate in CKEditor and then it can browse local file on tab of image info. My colleagues prefer pasting photos in text area than uploading it as attachment in our site.
Any advice or sugguestion will be appreciated.
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