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  1351   Wed Jul 27 17:38:25 2005 Question Chris Greengreenc@fnal.gov   Notify email recipient of attachments without including?
Hi,

Our elog is going to be taking some large attachments. I've disabled the attachments from going out in the email, but I'd like email recipients to know that the post has attachments associated with it. Is there a mechanism to do this already, or would it be an enhancement? I'm looking for something like:

Email Notify Attachments = 0 | 1 | 2

Where 0 = no notification,
1 = number only,
2 = list

... independent of whether attachments are included with the email itself.

Thanks,
Chris.
  1350   Wed Jul 27 17:30:38 2005 Question Chris Greengreenc@fnal.govQuestionLinux2.6.0b3Email subject garbaged when set?
Hi,

So I'm using the CVS version now since I was hoping this would be fixed. If I set the email subject explicitly, viz:

Use Email Subject = [BooNE-ELOG] New submission to $logbook from $Author

The email I get has:

Subject:
=?ISO-8859-1?B?W0Jvb05FLUVMT0ddIE5ldyBzdWJtaXNzaW9uIHRvIENoYXJnZWQgQ3Vyc
mVudCBQaSBQbHVzIGZyb20gQ2hyaXMgR3JlZW4=?=

... which isn't particularly illuminating.

Advice appreciated.

Thanks,
Chris.
  1349   Wed Jul 27 16:46:44 2005 Question Kees Bolkees.bol@wur.nlQuestionLinux2.57-1attribute of type "datetime" sorted incorrectly
In order to enter different logdates we created the attribute 'Logdate' as follows:

...
Attributes = Logdate, Author, Type, Subject
Type Logdate = datetime
Preset Logdate = $date
List Display = ID, Logdate, Author, Type, Subject
Start page = ?rsort=Logdate

Time format = "%d-%b-%y %H:%M"
Date format = %d-%b-%y
...

However some unexpected things happen:
1) when sorting on Logdate the sorting is incorrect
2) I expected some kind of fieldchecking when filling this field, however you can enter any text.

What goes wrong here?

Thanks
  1348   Wed Jul 27 16:31:33 2005 Smile Juliana Pengjpeng@yorku.caRequestLinuxV2.6.0Re: hide attributes when view the logbook

Stefan Ritt wrote:

I understood you correctly. What I was trying to say is that what you currently request possible with the current version and will not be implemented soon. But you can partly obtain what you want by having two logbooks. Make one logbook which has fewer attributes, and which will receive all SunOS entries. Make another one with all the attributes. Although this will become separate logooks, you can "think" of them as one logbook with two different sections. There is even the trick of forcing the data directory to be the same (via the "data dir") option, so both logbooks will "look" at the same database. Make one logbook the "master" having all the attributes. That's where you enter your information. Them make one or more logbooks looking at the same data, but make them read-only. Each logbook can have a separate set of attributes, access rights etc, but all of them show the same data.

I know this is not the perfect solution, but at least something which can be done already now.


Thank you so much. We'll try it. Waiting for your next version.
  1347   Wed Jul 27 15:56:53 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestLinuxV2.6.0Re: hide attributes when view the logbook

Juliana Peng wrote:
We don't want separate logbooks, sorry for the misleading. I was trying to put two request together.


I understood you correctly. What I was trying to say is that what you currently request possible with the current version and will not be implemented soon. But you can partly obtain what you want by having two logbooks. Make one logbook which has fewer attributes, and which will receive all SunOS entries. Make another one with all the attributes. Although this will become separate logooks, you can "think" of them as one logbook with two different sections. There is even the trick of forcing the data directory to be the same (via the "data dir") option, so both logbooks will "look" at the same database. Make one logbook the "master" having all the attributes. That's where you enter your information. Them make one or more logbooks looking at the same data, but make them read-only. Each logbook can have a separate set of attributes, access rights etc, but all of them show the same data.

I know this is not the perfect solution, but at least something which can be done already now.
  1346   Wed Jul 27 15:49:16 2005 Reply Juliana Pengjpeng@yorku.caRequestLinuxV2.6.0Re: hide attributes when view the logbook

Stefan Ritt wrote:

In that case I would suggest two separate logbooks, for for SunOS and one for others. This way you can manage two separate sets of attributes.


We don't want separate logbooks, sorry for the misleading. I was trying to put two request together.

1. We have several user using the logbook. Is there a way each one has his own "List Display". In our case the user also is an attribute(SysAdmin) in logbook:

Attributes = Name, SysAdmin, Manufacturer, Model, Serial Number, Description, ENV, Main Function, Location, Memory, CPU Speed, Num CPU, Owner, Contact Name, Contact Phone, Contact Email, Bought From, Bought Date, Maintenance, Network Drop,Console Drop
Options SysAdmin = user1{1}, user2{2}, user3{3}

so one way we can think of is using "{1} List Display = ...."
"{2} List Display = ...."
"{3} List Display = ...."
because most of the time the user is interested in his own machine. Maybe you have better suggestion.

2. We need to change elog.conf file to use or not use "List Display". Is there a way to control it through web? If this is not applicable. It's fine, we won't change the view frequently.
  1345   Wed Jul 27 09:39:47 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.ch Windows2.60 beta3Re: Problems with beta 3 (Follow-on to CVS/XML msg 1296)

PJ Meyer wrote:
but something happened to the css.
i'm getting white background and no icons anywhere.

so tried to install in a clean location as it comes out of the box with no changes. get white background, no colour.

tried moving css files, graphic files, etc, around - nothing.

emptied bowser caches (IE and Opera)
deleted appropriate cookies
stop and started many time.

and still at the end of the day - i get a white background only, no colour what so ever.

also get page not found when clicking on a row to edit entry.
example: http://dhsdlj159941.hr.state.or.us/demo/1
is record #1 in demo table, elog can't display it when i click on it in the list window.

any ideas?


That's strange. Can you check if elog finds it's own host properly? The CSS file should be under

http://dhsdlj159941.hr.state.or.us/demo/default.css

and if you look at the HTML source of you standard page you should see something like:

<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://dhsdlj159941.hr.state.or.us/demo/default.css">

Could it be that elog places something else than "dhsdlj159941.hr.state.or.us" as the host name? If so, you could override this with following statement in elogd.cfg:

URL = http://dhsdlj159941.hr.state.or.us/

That should also fix your other problem.
  1344   Wed Jul 27 09:07:17 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestLinuxV2.6.0Re: hide attributes when view the logbook

Juliana Peng wrote:
But is there a way to control to hide or view the attributes? so that we don't need to change the elog.conf file each time.

For example, add a menu "expend" in "Find menu commands", we can click to view all the attributes or just view the attributes defined in "List Display"

Or use "{1} List Display = ....", we can view all the attributes at list page, but if selecting SunOS, only show attributes in List Display


In that case I would suggest two separate logbooks, for for SunOS and one for others. This way you can manage two separate sets of attributes.
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