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Fri Jan 15 08:04:09 2016 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | Latest | Re: Can I host elog in the web under windows platform without Apache Web Server? |
When you install elog under windows, an example config file gets installed which lets you do already what you want. Then you can extend the config file according to the documentation https://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html
Dawang wrote: |
Hi All,
Can I host elog in the web (internet) under windows platform (elogd.exe only) without Apache Web Server? If possible, what syntax should I add in the configuration file? Appreciate feedback. Thanks.
Cheers,
Raymund
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Fri Jan 15 15:31:54 2016 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Windows | Latest | Re: Can I host elog in the web under windows platform without Apache Web Server? |
I admit that I'm not sure if I understood the question. It is quite some work to do the opposite, to run elog behind an Apache Web Server.
But if you just install ELOG out of the box it will always run without an Apache Web Server. You don't need to add anything in the config file for that.
Dawang wrote: |
Hi All,
Can I host elog in the web (internet) under windows platform (elogd.exe only) without Apache Web Server? If possible, what syntax should I add in the configuration file? Appreciate feedback. Thanks.
Cheers,
Raymund
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Fri Jan 29 05:38:03 2016 |
| Dawang | raymund.dawang@gmail.com | Question | Windows | Latest | Re: Can I host elog in the web under windows platform without Apache Web Server? |
Thanks Andreas and Stefan,
Since I'm not good in setting up webserver, do you know a web hosting company that can I use to integrate elog so that i can access my elog publicly same as you are using here? Thanks.
BR,
Raymund
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
I admit that I'm not sure if I understood the question. It is quite some work to do the opposite, to run elog behind an Apache Web Server.
But if you just install ELOG out of the box it will always run without an Apache Web Server. You don't need to add anything in the config file for that.
Dawang wrote: |
Hi All,
Can I host elog in the web (internet) under windows platform (elogd.exe only) without Apache Web Server? If possible, what syntax should I add in the configuration file? Appreciate feedback. Thanks.
Cheers,
Raymund
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Fri Jan 29 06:35:05 2016 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Windows | Latest | Re: Can I host elog in the web under windows platform without Apache Web Server? |
Can't help you with that, and I think it is the wrong forum to ask that question.
You'll need a web service provider that will allow you to run your own services.
And then it'll either require some skills in host administration or a full host service by the provider.
Cheers, Andreas
Dawang wrote: |
Thanks Andreas and Stefan,
Since I'm not good in setting up webserver, do you know a web hosting company that can I use to integrate elog so that i can access my elog publicly same as you are using here? Thanks.
BR,
Raymund
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
I admit that I'm not sure if I understood the question. It is quite some work to do the opposite, to run elog behind an Apache Web Server.
But if you just install ELOG out of the box it will always run without an Apache Web Server. You don't need to add anything in the config file for that.
Dawang wrote: |
Hi All,
Can I host elog in the web (internet) under windows platform (elogd.exe only) without Apache Web Server? If possible, what syntax should I add in the configuration file? Appreciate feedback. Thanks.
Cheers,
Raymund
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Thu Aug 8 09:07:45 2024 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | All | 2 | Re: Can Elog make a table? |
I'm not exactly sure what you want to do, but there are two options in elog:
1) Insert directly a table like this one:
Index |
Value |
first |
123 |
second |
432 |
2) Use one ELOG entry as a row in a table. You can try this by clicking on "List" here in the Forum should you not already see the list display, then on "Summary" which give you a spreadsheet like display, where you can specify in the config file which columns of the ELOG entries you want to see. See also the demo here: https://elog.psi.ch/elogs/Linux+Demo/
Best,
Stefan |
68990
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Sat Jun 22 10:07:08 2019 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Other | Linux | Windows | Mac OSX | All | Other | ELOG V3.1.2-bd7 | Re: Calculations & Interfacing a DataBase with Elog. |
Yes elog stores data in a flat file database. Go to your logbook directory and look for files YYMMDDa.log where you find all data. Some people do a post submit call to scripts, other integrate JS directly on each page (e.g. via "bottom text" option where you can load a whole JavaScript file), then pick the fields and do calculations directly in the edit window.
Stefan
John wrote: |
Hi, I am trying to calculate two or more Elog fields and then return the value to Elog. I am currently learning Perl to do this. I realize JS can do this.. but so can IBM Basic ;) I am savy with other db techniques like sql. My question is before I get too far along with this project, is it safe to say the current storage of Elog data is 'Flat File' database? I also want to find out if it would be better to try and grab the data prior OR after it gets into the Elog database. I see there are other forum messages related to sql interfacing and such, but nothing conclusive. I will submit my personal progress here. Thanks again, John
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Sat Jun 22 10:21:39 2019 |
| John | secondcomingtechnologies@fastmail.com | Other | Linux | Windows | Mac OSX | All | Other | ELOG V3.1.2-bd7 | Re: Calculations & Interfacing a DataBase with Elog. |
Thanks Stefan soo much. As I've said, I will update this post(s) as I make any progress :)
John
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Yes elog stores data in a flat file database. Go to your logbook directory and look for files YYMMDDa.log where you find all data. Some people do a post submit call to scripts, other integrate JS directly on each page (e.g. via "bottom text" option where you can load a whole JavaScript file), then pick the fields and do calculations directly in the edit window.
Stefan
John wrote: |
Hi, I am trying to calculate two or more Elog fields and then return the value to Elog. I am currently learning Perl to do this. I realize JS can do this.. but so can IBM Basic ;) I am savy with other db techniques like sql. My question is before I get too far along with this project, is it safe to say the current storage of Elog data is 'Flat File' database? I also want to find out if it would be better to try and grab the data prior OR after it gets into the Elog database. I see there are other forum messages related to sql interfacing and such, but nothing conclusive. I will submit my personal progress here. Thanks again, John
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Wed Apr 3 15:09:09 2013 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.9.2-2456 | Re: Calculate with dates |
UlfO wrote: |
Hi,
Is it possbile to compare dates in E-log?
And based on that calculation have conditonal formats on certain attributes.
We have a need to monitor a date attribute named "Preferred finished date" on records placed in E-log.
And if SYSDATE is greater than the "Preferred finished date" we want to mark certain attibutes with a color.
Regards
/UlfO
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This is a good idea, but not implemented. I will put this on the wishlist.
/Stefan |