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  566   Wed Jun 30 14:59:06 2004 Question Ralph Kuehnr.e.kuehn@larc.nasa.govQuestionWindowsv2.5.3Re: Only show log entries for logged-in user
One way would be to create a seperate logbook for each student including the
teacher. It should then be fairly simple to set up the permissions however you
would like. For a large class it might be a bit cumbersome to set it up this way.
 
Ralph Kuehn

> Hi,
> 
> Is it possible to restrict the display of logbook entries to the entries 
> created by the currently logged-in user?
> 
> I'm thinking of using the ELOG system in a school laboratory environment: 
> students must write entries in the logbook about their excersises, but I 
> would like that students can not "see" what other students have written. To 
> make it even more complicated, I would like that students can see their own 
> entries and the teacher entries.....
> 
> Is something like this possible?
> 
> Thanks in advance
> Bartjan Wattel
> the Netherlands
  568   Fri Jul 2 22:20:37 2004 Question Todd Corsatcorsa@bnl.govQuestionLinux2.5.3Locking the Text field
Is there a way to disable editing of the textarea, but still allow editing 
of other fields in the entry? (e.g. Fixed Attributes Edit = Text)
Also, is the data entered in that field accessible through a variable like 
$author? I tried $text, but that doesn't seem to work.

Thanks,
-Todd

By the way... Nice work on this. It has a lot of good features.
  569   Tue Jul 6 13:08:51 2004 Question Geogorilla@yahoo.comQuestionWindows2.5.3Admin right
HI 
I have setup top group in my elog . I will want to restrict the different 
admin user on the global and the global on top groups .
But however i am not able to use the configuration on "admin user" on the 
global portion to strict admin of top group to access the main global 
config .
Did i configure it wrongly or is there a way?

And for email notification , is there a way which i can select who to email 
it to ? like check box etc.

And is there a way which i can setup the summary page to refresh every 
15mins , so that new entry can be shown ?

And can i make the message id unique , when i move the messages from one 
log book to another log book , the messages id change accorddingly based on 
the number or messages . Anyway for me to make it fixed even i moved to 
another log book , i need the running number still .

Sorry for the many questions
Thanks for your help
  570   Tue Jul 6 23:37:02 2004 Question Glevineg@med.govt.nzQuestionLinux | Other2.5.3ELOG & Selection Page
Hello to all,

I'm trying to get ELOG to run several separate logbooks which will
eventually have their own password/user files and other little things.
The problem I have is I want to have a main selection type page so when a
user enters ELOG they see this page with links on it to main logbook groups.

So, for my example I'd have a main page INDEX1.HTML which has links to:
  /Server_Logbooks
  /Other_Logbooks

but I want those top groups to just show standard ELOG generated logbook
list once you select a link on index1.html page.
Unfortunately "Selection page = index1.html" if defined in [global] just
gets used everywhere, so once I click on a link to go to
http://elog.blah.internal/Server_Logbooks it just shows the same index1.html
selection page. So I never get to the actual logbook list...
I could make separate selection pages for each top logbook group,
but that means that I have to alter those HTML files every time I add or
remove a logbook. I'd ruther have ELOG generate those pages on the fly.

Is there any way to do this?
Could I tell ELOG not to use a selection page at all for a particular group
of logbooks, and just show the logbook list.

Thank you very much.

GL.

//ELOG on FreeBSD 5.2//
Attachment 1: elogd_cfg_sample.txt
[global]
Usr = elog
Grp = elog
logbook tabs = 1
port = 80
SMTP host = mail.blah.internal
Use Email From = elog@elog.blah.internal
Theme = default
Reverse Sort = 1
Time format = %e/%m/%y %k:%M
Display Email recipients = 0
Logbook dir = /usr/store/elog_logbooks/
Resource dir = /usr/local/elog/
Display mode = threaded
Main Tab = HOME
Selection page = index1.html

## Server_Logbooks Groups
Group AKB = akb01, akb26
Group AKC = akc03, akc19

## Other_Logbooks Groups
Group VC = akb-VC, chb-VC

Top group Server_Logbooks = AKB, AKC
Top group Other_Logbooks = AD, DNS, Network, VC

[global Server_Logbooks]
Logfile = srv_logbook_accesslog

[akb01]
Comment = akb01 - other server
Subdir = akb/01
Attributes = Work done by, Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm), Downtime duration, Planned
Preset Work done by = $short_name
Preset Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm) = $date
Preset Downtime duration = 0 min
Options Planned = Yes, No
Required Attributes = Work done by, Planned

[akb26]
Comment = akb26 - some server
Subdir = akb/26
Attributes = Work done by, Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm), Downtime duration, Planned
Preset Work done by = $short_name
Preset Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm) = $date
Preset Downtime duration = 0 min
Options Planned = Yes, No
Required Attributes = Work done by, Planned


[global Other_Logbooks]
Logfile = other_logbook_accesslog

[AD]
Comment = Active Directory
Subdir = misc/AD
Attributes = Work done by, Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm), Downtime duration, Planned
Preset Work done by = $short_name
Preset Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm) = $date
Preset Downtime duration = 0 min
Options Planned = Yes, No
Required Attributes = Work done by, Planned

[DNS]
Comment = DNS System
Subdir = misc/DNS
Attributes = Work done by, Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm), Downtime duration, Planned
Preset Work done by = $short_name
Preset Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm) = $date
Preset Downtime duration = 0 min
Options Planned = Yes, No
Required Attributes = Work done by, Planned

[Network]
Comment = Network changes - LAN, WAN
Subdir = misc/Network
Attributes = Work done by, Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm), Location, Downtime duration
Preset Work done by = $short_name
Preset Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm) = $date
Preset Downtime duration = 0 min
Options Planned = Yes, No
Required Attributes = Work done by, Planned

[akb-VC]
Comment = AKB Video
Subdir = misc/VC/akb-VC
Attributes = Work done by, Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm), Downtime duration, Planned
Preset Work done by = $short_name
Preset Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm) = $date
Preset Downtime duration = 0 min
Options Planned = Yes, No
Required Attributes = Work done by, Planned
Display Email recipients = 1

[chb-VC]
Comment = CHB Video
Subdir = misc/VC/chb-VC
Attributes = Work done by, Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm), Downtime duration, Planned
Preset Work done by = $short_name
Preset Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm) = $date
Preset Downtime duration = 0 min
Options Planned = Yes, No
Required Attributes = Work done by, Planned
Display Email recipients = 1
  580   Mon Jul 12 09:07:32 2004 Question darshakoradrs@yahoo.comQuestionAll multiple "text entry" field
Is it possible to add one more "text entry" field ?
  586   Mon Jul 12 15:27:25 2004 Question Bartjan Wattelbartjan@wattel.netQuestionWindows2.5.3How to construct different logbooks with the same logbook options
Hi,

I want to create a series of logbooks, say logbook A, and logbooks B up to 
including S. I want the logbooks B,C,D,E,...S to have the same options and 
layout, the only difference is: the name of the logbook, and an options or 
extendable options list. All other settings of logbooks B-S are the same, 
while logbook A is a completely different logbook. 

I know I can simply copy the settings for logbook B and repeat the settings 
for all logbooks C-S. But is there a better way to accomplish this?

Thanks, 
Bartjan Wattel
  588   Mon Jul 12 15:57:39 2004 Question Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows2.5.3Re: How to construct different logbooks with the same logbook options
> I know I can simply copy the settings for logbook B and repeat the settings 
> for all logbooks C-S. But is there a better way to accomplish this?

Yes. Put all common settings into the [global] section, only differences into
the individual logbook sections. Like

[global]
Attributes = ....
Options ....

[A]
; Logbook A is different
Attributes = ....
Options = ...

[B]
Option X = ...

[C]
Option X = ...

[D]
Option X = ...

This way all logbooks "inherit" the settings from the [global] section, only the
differents are superseeded in the individual sections. Still you need two lines
for each logbook, but all recurring configuration can be omitted.
  591   Wed Jul 14 11:49:26 2004 Question Bartjan Wattelwatt0006@mail.hzeeland.nlQuestionWindows2.5.3Re: How to construct different logbooks with the same logbook options
> > I know I can simply copy the settings for logbook B and repeat the settings 
> > for all logbooks C-S. But is there a better way to accomplish this?
> 
> Yes. Put all common settings into the [global] section, only differences into
> the individual logbook sections. Like
> 
> [global]
> Attributes = ....
> Options ....
> 
> [A]
> ; Logbook A is different
> Attributes = ....
> Options = ...
> 
> [B]
> Option X = ...
> 
> [C]
> Option X = ...
> 
> [D]
> Option X = ...
> 
> This way all logbooks "inherit" the settings from the [global] section, only the
> differents are superseeded in the individual sections. Still you need two lines
> for each logbook, but all recurring configuration can be omitted.

Thanks for you quick and correct answer. I have one question left ;-)

Suppose I want to have different password files for all the logbooks, but I want to 
have a single (admin) user that can log in to all logbooks... Do I need to specify 
the admin data in all the different password files, or can I use one global 
password file containing the login name and password for the administrator?
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