Re: Using the command line tool to edit, posted by T. Ribbrock on Mon Aug 11 15:14:40 2008
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
I fixed two things: |
Options selections wipes locked date entry, posted by T. Ribbrock on Mon Oct 13 15:24:29 2008
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I have two logbooks running, one for current accounts and one for non-active ones. The idea is to move an entry from one logbook to the other once an
account becomes non-active. Both logbooks share some attributes (e.g. the name of the account, its creation date, ...), but both also have some uniqe attributes.
While I was playing with this set-up, I ran into a problem: |
"Style" based on two MOptions - possible?, posted by T. Ribbrock on Tue Oct 14 10:29:34 2008
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We have a logbook in which we use two "Status" attributes, both of which are MOptions. What we want to do is have the corresponding line of
the list change its colour depending on the combination of those attributes. I have done so successfully using "Style" for a single Options or
MOptions or even two Options (using conditionals and a third attribute), but up until now I have no luck with two MOptions. Conditionals do not seem to |
(How) can I hide columns in List view?, posted by T. Ribbrock on Mon Oct 20 15:32:19 2008
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Originally, all information about our machines was stored in a spreadsheet with one sheet for the hardware of the machines and one for the software.
By now, I've sucessfully moved the software part to an elog logbook and am now looking at transferring the hardware part as well.
As both lists are machine-name based, one of the options would be to merge both lists, as this would place all machine-related info into one logbook. |
Re: (How) can I hide columns in List view?, posted by T. Ribbrock on Thu Oct 23 11:45:51 2008
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T. Ribbrock wrote:
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One thing I don't understand for example is how does elog decide in List view which entry sets the condition? |
Select -> Edit wipes dates, posted by T. Ribbrock on Mon Oct 27 12:42:47 2008
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I just ran into the following bug:
I have a logbook where entries have several attributes, among which several dates. All of these are set to "Type <attr> = date".
If I use the "Select" action, tag several entries and subsequently chose "Edit", the values of all date attributes are wiped. All other |
Re: (How) can I hide columns in List view?, posted by T. Ribbrock on Thu Oct 30 09:44:25 2008
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Thanks for the response! BTW: I did get a notification - but thanks for the "personal heads-up"!
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Re: (How) can I hide columns in List view?, posted by T. Ribbrock on Thu Oct 30 11:05:11 2008
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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