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Sun Jan 8 19:26:29 2017 |
| Alex Kühnel | alexander.kuehnel@gmail.com | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | Is it possible to add custom menu commands | hi forum,
my question, is it possible to add a custom menu entry (f.e. "Auswertung"). I will start a new php page and do some system code starting from the new page. I have attached a pic of my "Bereitschaftsdoku".
I have a filter for the week (KW1 2017). With this filer i display all my jobs for this week. At the end I have to count all minutes for class 583 (Tagesstunden) and class 586 (Sonn und Feiertage) and display the results.
regards
/alex |
Attachment 1: bereitschaft.PNG
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68536
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Mon Jan 9 11:00:53 2017 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | Re: Is it possible to add custom menu commands | No, calculations are not easily possible with elog. You can write some Javascript code to pull out all minutes, add them up and manipulate the DOM tree to show the results, but this requires some JavaScript knowlegde. Alternatively, export your table to a CSV file and do your calculations with a spreadhseet program.
/Stefan
Alex Kühnel wrote: |
hi forum,
my question, is it possible to add a custom menu entry (f.e. "Auswertung"). I will start a new php page and do some system code starting from the new page. I have attached a pic of my "Bereitschaftsdoku".
I have a filter for the week (KW1 2017). With this filer i display all my jobs for this week. At the end I have to count all minutes for class 583 (Tagesstunden) and class 586 (Sonn und Feiertage) and display the results.
regards
/alex
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68537
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Mon Jan 9 15:39:59 2017 |
| Luca | rimbalzina@gmail.com | Question | Linux | ELOG V3.1.1-076 | UTC time | Dear all,
I am trying to have the elog timestamp in UTC time instead of local time using the following config file but without success. Do you know what I am doing wrong?
Thanks
Luca
Theme = default
Comment = XENON1T LogBook
Attributes = Subject, Author, Category, Type, Status
Locked Attributes = Author
Required Attributes = Category, Type
Preset Author = $long_name
Preset Submission = $utcdate
Options Category = General, CRY - Cryogenics, PUR - Purification, RSX- ReStoX, DST - Distillation Column, MUV - Muon Veto, TPC - Detector, WTR - Water Tank, RAD - Gas Purity, CAL - Calibration, SCT - Slow Control, SOP - Shiftoperation
Options Type = Software Installation, Hardware Installation, Failure/Problem, Configuration, Authorization, Other, Leak Check, xenon operation, Shared Resources, Log, Alarm Tests, Hardware test
Options Status = Info, Open - in progress, Closed - unsolved, Closed - solved, Other
Cell Style Status Info = background-color:lightblue
Cell Style Status Closed - solved = background-color:lightgreen
Cell Style Status Open - in progress = background-color:yellow
Cell Style Status Closed - unsolved = background-color:red
Extendable Options = Type
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type, Category |
68538
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Mon Jan 9 16:02:35 2017 |
| Alex Kühnel | alexander.kuehnel@gmail.com | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | Re: Is it possible to add custom menu commands | ok, tnx! I will do the export and calculation with Excel
regards
/alex
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
No, calculations are not easily possible with elog. You can write some Javascript code to pull out all minutes, add them up and manipulate the DOM tree to show the results, but this requires some JavaScript knowlegde. Alternatively, export your table to a CSV file and do your calculations with a spreadhseet program.
/Stefan
Alex Kühnel wrote: |
hi forum,
my question, is it possible to add a custom menu entry (f.e. "Auswertung"). I will start a new php page and do some system code starting from the new page. I have attached a pic of my "Bereitschaftsdoku".
I have a filter for the week (KW1 2017). With this filer i display all my jobs for this week. At the end I have to count all minutes for class 583 (Tagesstunden) and class 586 (Sonn und Feiertage) and display the results.
regards
/alex
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68540
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Mon Jan 9 17:18:15 2017 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | ELOG V3.1.1-076 | Re: UTC time | How do you believe that you can preset a Submission item? Preset only works for attributes, so you have to define an attribute like "Submission UTC" or similar and preset this attribute with
Preset Submission UTC = $utcdate
Luca wrote: |
Dear all,
I am trying to have the elog timestamp in UTC time instead of local time using the following config file but without success. Do you know what I am doing wrong?
Thanks
Luca
Theme = default
Comment = XENON1T LogBook
Attributes = Subject, Author, Category, Type, Status
Locked Attributes = Author
Required Attributes = Category, Type
Preset Author = $long_name
Preset Submission = $utcdate
Options Category = General, CRY - Cryogenics, PUR - Purification, RSX- ReStoX, DST - Distillation Column, MUV - Muon Veto, TPC - Detector, WTR - Water Tank, RAD - Gas Purity, CAL - Calibration, SCT - Slow Control, SOP - Shiftoperation
Options Type = Software Installation, Hardware Installation, Failure/Problem, Configuration, Authorization, Other, Leak Check, xenon operation, Shared Resources, Log, Alarm Tests, Hardware test
Options Status = Info, Open - in progress, Closed - unsolved, Closed - solved, Other
Cell Style Status Info = background-color:lightblue
Cell Style Status Closed - solved = background-color:lightgreen
Cell Style Status Open - in progress = background-color:yellow
Cell Style Status Closed - unsolved = background-color:red
Extendable Options = Type
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type, Category
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68541
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Mon Jan 9 17:26:37 2017 |
| Luca | rimbalzina@gmail.com | Question | Linux | ELOG V3.1.1-076 | Re: UTC time | Dear Steve,
thanks a lot. Sorry but I am not expert of elog. I "inherited" from a colleague and wanted to see if I can keep it alive but to do it I would need to move to UTC. Should this command affect the "INSERT CURRENT TIME/DATE" button? It does not seem to change.
Best
Luca
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
How do you believe that you can preset a Submission item? Preset only works for attributes, so you have to define an attribute like "Submission UTC" or similar and preset this attribute with
Preset Submission UTC = $utcdate
Luca wrote: |
Dear all,
I am trying to have the elog timestamp in UTC time instead of local time using the following config file but without success. Do you know what I am doing wrong?
Thanks
Luca
Theme = default
Comment = XENON1T LogBook
Attributes = Subject, Author, Category, Type, Status
Locked Attributes = Author
Required Attributes = Category, Type
Preset Author = $long_name
Preset Submission = $utcdate
Options Category = General, CRY - Cryogenics, PUR - Purification, RSX- ReStoX, DST - Distillation Column, MUV - Muon Veto, TPC - Detector, WTR - Water Tank, RAD - Gas Purity, CAL - Calibration, SCT - Slow Control, SOP - Shiftoperation
Options Type = Software Installation, Hardware Installation, Failure/Problem, Configuration, Authorization, Other, Leak Check, xenon operation, Shared Resources, Log, Alarm Tests, Hardware test
Options Status = Info, Open - in progress, Closed - unsolved, Closed - solved, Other
Cell Style Status Info = background-color:lightblue
Cell Style Status Closed - solved = background-color:lightgreen
Cell Style Status Open - in progress = background-color:yellow
Cell Style Status Closed - unsolved = background-color:red
Extendable Options = Type
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type, Category
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68542
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Tue Jan 10 09:59:30 2017 |
| Christine Quicot | c.quicot@free.fr | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | Limit number of characters for "login user" parameter string ? | Hello all,
I use ELOG for about 30 users, and I've listed their email adresses in the "login user" parameter, using the LDAP authentication.
As I had problems with the users from the end of the list (they couldn't log in the logbooks) I guessed that there is a max length for the string "login user" (or other parameter?). it seems to be a 1000 character limit.
How can I parameter this limit to another value? Is this value used for other parameters?
Thanks for your answer. |
68543
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Tue Jan 10 11:13:02 2017 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | Re: Limit number of characters for "login user" parameter string ? | There is a limit of 100 options per line, so you probably run against that. This is defined in elogd.h with MAX_N_LIST and MAX_N_ATTR. You can try to increase these and recompile, but at some point you will hit the stack size limit of your operating system and elogd will crash.
Christine Quicot wrote: |
Hello all,
I use ELOG for about 30 users, and I've listed their email adresses in the "login user" parameter, using the LDAP authentication.
As I had problems with the users from the end of the list (they couldn't log in the logbooks) I guessed that there is a max length for the string "login user" (or other parameter?). it seems to be a 1000 character limit.
How can I parameter this limit to another value? Is this value used for other parameters?
Thanks for your answer.
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