Re: enable batch file execution, posted by Frank Baptista on Sat Jun 15 23:44:35 2019
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I have not tried these, but since CKeditor works so well, you may want to consider taking a look at integrating jQuery Calx or jExcel...just for fun.
Stefan Ritt wrote:
I meant to use it instead |
Executing a shell command using elogd Windows service, posted by Frank Baptista on Sun Nov 24 20:29:24 2019
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Greetings!
We've been successfully running nearly a dozen separate logbooks on independent
laptops -- all of them are running elogd as a Windows service. This works well, since I've also set up auto recovery options in the event that the |
Re: Executing a shell command using elogd Windows service, posted by Frank Baptista on Sun Nov 24 21:10:28 2019
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Sorry -- I somehow selected the wrong OS in my original message. Asleep at the wheel again.
Frank Baptista wrote:
Greetings! |
Re: Executing a shell command using elogd Windows service, posted by Frank Baptista on Sat Nov 30 15:46:16 2019
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Well, there I was, eating Thanksgiving dinner, when suddenly, it hit me (no, not indigestion). I can write a simple program that parses out
the latest "Status" from the most recent logbook file -- a relatively easy task, since it's a text file. This solution avoids
having to execute a shell command at all. GOOOOOOAAAAAAL!!! |
Record ID corruption, posted by Frank Baptista on Sun May 3 15:58:24 2020
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Hi all,
I've encountered an occasional problem that seems to be exacerbated by having a message with many replies.
In our use of ELOG, we run lengthy environmental tests (often several days) in multiple temperature chambers (one logbook for each chamber). |
Re: Record ID corruption, posted by Frank Baptista on Sun May 3 22:43:12 2020
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Hi David,
Thanks for the quick response! Well, I'd have to say that the sequence is as tangled as it looks in the logbook -- I've attached
a copy of the log file for your reading pleasure. |
Re: Record ID corruption, posted by Frank Baptista on Fri May 22 21:03:05 2020
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Hi David,
Well, you've made some very interesting observations, and raised some excellent questions. So, I went back and did some homework, reviewing
a number of logbooks to find instances where this strange 'record twist' occurs. You had asked, "Do you have enough information to decided |
Real-time mirroring?, posted by Frank Baptista on Mon Apr 26 15:40:36 2021
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Hello!
We have a number of local ELOG servers, all mirrored to a single "remote" ELOG server. We have users that create updates at the |