Fixed Attributes on first reply, posted by Tobias Meyer on Thu Mar 7 12:50:51 2013
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Hi i am new here,
is there a way to use a Parameter like this "Fixed Attributes on first reply"? |
Re: Fixed Attributes on first reply, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Mar 7 12:52:12 2013
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Tobias Meyer wrote: |
Hi i am new here,
is there a way to use a Parameter like this "Fixed Attributes on first reply"?
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No, only "Fixed Attributes Reply". |
Re: Fixed Attributes on first reply, posted by Tobias Meyer on Thu Mar 7 13:35:52 2013
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Tobias Meyer wrote: |
Hi i am new here,
is there a way to use a Parameter like this "Fixed Attributes on first reply"?
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No, only "Fixed Attributes Reply".
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OK :-|
Thanks for the quick response |
"Show only new entries" stuck for one user, posted by Mark Campbell on Fri Nov 1 21:47:12 2013
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For one user in our ELog installation the "Show only new entries" button seems to be stuck on one particular date and time " ...
New entries since: |
Tue Oct 22 10:56:27 2013 |
this occurs with different browsers and PC's
For other users it works as described in this forum post ...
"When you are active browsing entries, your activity is recorded (only the time) in the password file. Now when you are inactive for more than one hour, you are considered "logged out", and your last activity is taken as a filter for new entries. That means you see new entries since your last activity in the logbook. " https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/1612
Regards
Mark. |
Re: "Show only new entries" stuck for one user, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Nov 5 13:40:58 2013
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Mark Campbell wrote: |
For one user in our ELog installation the "Show only new entries" button seems to be stuck on one particular date and time " ...
New entries since: |
Tue Oct 22 10:56:27 2013 |
this occurs with different browsers and PC's
For other users it works as described in this forum post ...
"When you are active browsing entries, your activity is recorded (only the time) in the password file. Now when you are inactive for more than one hour, you are considered "logged out", and your last activity is taken as a filter for new entries. That means you see new entries since your last activity in the logbook. " https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/1612
Regards
Mark.
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Sure it will be stuck on a date/time, until you show "inactivity". So wait for >1h, and then check again. You will see the time updated.
/Stefan |
Re: "Show only new entries" stuck for one user, posted by Mark Campbell on Tue Nov 5 14:35:44 2013
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Mark Campbell wrote: |
For one user in our ELog installation the "Show only new entries" button seems to be stuck on one particular date and time " ...
New entries since: |
Tue Oct 22 10:56:27 2013 |
this occurs with different browsers and PC's
For other users it works as described in this forum post ...
"When you are active browsing entries, your activity is recorded (only the time) in the password file. Now when you are inactive for more than one hour, you are considered "logged out", and your last activity is taken as a filter for new entries. That means you see new entries since your last activity in the logbook. " https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/1612
Regards
Mark.
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Sure it will be stuck on a date/time, until you show "inactivity". So wait for >1h, and then check again. You will see the time updated.
/Stefan
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Hi Stefan,
well I just logged on tonight after being "inactive" (away from work) for two days and the "Show only new entries" button is still stuck at "Tue Oct 22 10:56:27 2013".
Could it be that I am have left myself logged in on another machine somewhere?
How does ELog determine "activity"?
Regards
Mark. |
Re: "Show only new entries" stuck for one user, posted by Mark Campbell on Tue Nov 5 15:25:59 2013
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Mark Campbell wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Mark Campbell wrote: |
For one user in our ELog installation the "Show only new entries" button seems to be stuck on one particular date and time " ...
New entries since: |
Tue Oct 22 10:56:27 2013 |
this occurs with different browsers and PC's
For other users it works as described in this forum post ...
"When you are active browsing entries, your activity is recorded (only the time) in the password file. Now when you are inactive for more than one hour, you are considered "logged out", and your last activity is taken as a filter for new entries. That means you see new entries since your last activity in the logbook. " https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/1612
Regards
Mark.
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Sure it will be stuck on a date/time, until you show "inactivity". So wait for >1h, and then check again. You will see the time updated.
/Stefan
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Hi Stefan,
well I just logged on tonight after being "inactive" (away from work) for two days and the "Show only new entries" button is still stuck at "Tue Oct 22 10:56:27 2013".
Could it be that I am have left myself logged in on another machine somewhere?
How does ELog determine "activity"?
Regards
Mark.
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I just had a look in the password file and found ...
<full_name>Mark Campbell</full_name>
<last_logout>Tue Oct 22 10:56:27 2013</last_logout>
<last_activity>Wed Nov 6 01:17:08 2013</last_activity>
<inactive>0</inactive>
So it appears that the <last_logout> tag is not being updated.
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Some activity from the messages file ...
18-Oct-2013 15:52:12 [2003883@10.11.112.178] {ops} LOGOUT
21-Oct-2013 06:40:03 [10.17.48.165] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (attempt)
21-Oct-2013 06:40:04 [10.17.48.165] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (success)
22-Oct-2013 07:01:51 [10.17.48.176] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (attempt)
22-Oct-2013 07:01:51 [10.17.48.176] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (success)
22-Oct-2013 07:10:13 [2003883@10.17.48.176] {ops} LOGOUT
22-Oct-2013 13:26:32 [10.17.48.176] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (attempt)
22-Oct-2013 13:26:32 [10.17.48.176] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (success)
22-Oct-2013 14:13:16 [2003883@10.17.48.165] {ops} LOGOUT
23-Oct-2013 06:24:30 [10.17.48.165] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (attempt)
23-Oct-2013 06:24:30 [10.17.48.165] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (success)
25-Oct-2013 22:25:42 [10.17.48.90] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (attempt)
25-Oct-2013 22:25:42 [10.17.48.90] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (success)
25-Oct-2013 22:43:45 [2003883@10.17.48.90] {ops} LOGOUT
Regards
Mark. |
Re: "Show only new entries" stuck for one user, posted by Mark Campbell on Tue Nov 5 20:04:11 2013
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Mark Campbell wrote: |
Mark Campbell wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Mark Campbell wrote: |
For one user in our ELog installation the "Show only new entries" button seems to be stuck on one particular date and time " ...
New entries since: |
Tue Oct 22 10:56:27 2013 |
this occurs with different browsers and PC's
For other users it works as described in this forum post ...
"When you are active browsing entries, your activity is recorded (only the time) in the password file. Now when you are inactive for more than one hour, you are considered "logged out", and your last activity is taken as a filter for new entries. That means you see new entries since your last activity in the logbook. " https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/1612
Regards
Mark.
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Sure it will be stuck on a date/time, until you show "inactivity". So wait for >1h, and then check again. You will see the time updated.
/Stefan
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Hi Stefan,
well I just logged on tonight after being "inactive" (away from work) for two days and the "Show only new entries" button is still stuck at "Tue Oct 22 10:56:27 2013".
Could it be that I am have left myself logged in on another machine somewhere?
How does ELog determine "activity"?
Regards
Mark.
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I just had a look in the password file and found ...
<full_name>Mark Campbell</full_name>
<last_logout>Tue Oct 22 10:56:27 2013</last_logout>
<last_activity>Wed Nov 6 01:17:08 2013</last_activity>
<inactive>0</inactive>
So it appears that the <last_logout> tag is not being updated.
---------------------------------------------------
Some activity from the messages file ...
18-Oct-2013 15:52:12 [2003883@10.11.112.178] {ops} LOGOUT
21-Oct-2013 06:40:03 [10.17.48.165] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (attempt)
21-Oct-2013 06:40:04 [10.17.48.165] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (success)
22-Oct-2013 07:01:51 [10.17.48.176] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (attempt)
22-Oct-2013 07:01:51 [10.17.48.176] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (success)
22-Oct-2013 07:10:13 [2003883@10.17.48.176] {ops} LOGOUT
22-Oct-2013 13:26:32 [10.17.48.176] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (attempt)
22-Oct-2013 13:26:32 [10.17.48.176] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (success)
22-Oct-2013 14:13:16 [2003883@10.17.48.165] {ops} LOGOUT
23-Oct-2013 06:24:30 [10.17.48.165] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (attempt)
23-Oct-2013 06:24:30 [10.17.48.165] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (success)
25-Oct-2013 22:25:42 [10.17.48.90] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (attempt)
25-Oct-2013 22:25:42 [10.17.48.90] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (success)
25-Oct-2013 22:43:45 [2003883@10.17.48.90] {ops} LOGOUT
Regards
Mark.
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Yah! It's working again ...
New entries since: |
Wed Nov 6 01:51:02 2013
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I found out I was still logged on to one workstation, I logged off from there, waited a few hours and tried again. All good.
Regards Mark |