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icon13.gif   [261] problem with month selection, posted by Willem Koster on Fri Feb 3 11:54:22 2006 
I have several date-fields defined in my logboek. But when I click the icon and select another month the pop-up 
window get's filled  with the contants of the logboek instead of the date-selection.

Date format = %Y%m%d
icon13.gif   XML, CSV and Raw export produces 'last' page only, posted by Brian Marshall on Mon Nov 6 17:41:13 2006 
The Find command page provides an option, 'Display n entries per page' which is useful when the result of the search is to be viewed on-screen.

However this value is also applied to CSV, XML and Raw export and only the 'last' page of data is exported.
For example, if there are 17 matching entries and n is set to 8, only one entry will appear in the exported file.

In my opinion, this option should be ignored for XML, CSV and Raw export and all matching entries should be exported.
icon5.gif   XML password files, replication & FreeBSD, posted by G on Tue Apr 12 01:05:20 2005 compiling_ELOG_Errors_2.5.7-1.txtcompiling_ELOG_Errors_2.5.8.txt
Ok this really is 2 questions.

1)
I have been running ELOG on FreeBSD no problem for a year now,
but this new version 2.5.8-x doesn't seem to wanna work, it compiles fine 
with a few warnings (see attached logs).
But has issues with password files, now it shows message "Can't open 
passwords.pwd" for all my logbooks. It did convert the password files to 
xml format. I had a good hard look at file permissions and config file with 
no luck. So I went back a version and compiled 2.5.7-1 which works just 
fine with old password files. So something with XML & FreeBSD?...

2)
Version 2.5.7-1 (maybe this has been fixed in 2.5.8?)
When I run a ./elogd -C http://elog.blah.here:88 it clones the config file 
just fine, also seems to copy over all logbook entries.
But once I look through them there's a fault with one of the fields it 
copies over, so entries never show up.

It should be:
========================================
Date: Tue Mar 01 19:41:29 2005
In reply to: 24
Work done by: someuser
Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh:mm):  1/03/05 3:30pm
Downtime duration: 0 min
Planned: Yes
Reason: Normal work
Attachment:
Encoding: plain

But once cloned it looks like this:
========================================
Date: Tue Mar 01 19:41:29 2005
In reply to: 24
Work done by: someuser
Work done at (dd/mm/yy hh: m):  1/03/05 3:30pm
Downtime duration: 0 min
Planned: Yes
Reason: Normal work
Attachment:
Encoding: plain


For some reason it looses the "m" so line 4 instead of having
"hh:mm" has "hh: m"


Cheers,
GL.
icon5.gif   XML import Error, posted by Donald on Thu Feb 27 15:15:55 2014 new__2.xml

Hi

 

I've written a powershell script parse a html table that contains old log book data that i would like to import to a elog book.  I've attached a example of the output.

When i attempt a import i get this error

"XML file does not contain <ENCODING> element"

The file does contain an encoding for utf-8  I've tried converting the xml to ANSI and ISO-8859-1 encodings but i get the same error.

is there something obvious that I'm missing?

here is the config of the log book:

 

[WLTST]
Theme = default
Comment = Test Logbook
Attributes = Author, Object, Action
Comment Author = Username
Comment Action = What
Comment Text = Why
Required Attributes = Author, Object, Action, Text
Page Title = Test Logbook
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type

icon4.gif   Wrong time in attachment "Uploaded ..." date, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed Aug 31 10:31:19 2016 gnome-fs-bookmark-missing.png
When an attachment is later added to an exisiting entry, we see that the string "Uploaded <date>" has the wrong
time: in our case it is one hour into the future.
I'm testing it now here in the forum.

I can reproduce it in this forum: the Uploaded time should have been 10:35, but it shows 11:35.

Cheers, Andreas
icon5.gif   Wrong link in "Your ELOG account has been activated" email, posted by Ron Beekman on Wed Mar 6 17:56:22 2013 
After entering a new user and activating it in ELOG, the new user receives an email.

The link does not work because the port number is repeated in the link (see below)

In the Global part of the elogd.ini we have added the port:

port = 8080



Maybe I am overlooking something, any suggestions are very much appreciated!



Thanks!

Ron



- - - - - -



Email Subject: Your ELOG account has been activated



Email Body:



Your ELOG account has been activated on host eloghost:8080.



You can access it at http://eloghost:8080:8080/logbookname/?unm=newuser.



To subscribe to any logbook, click on 'Config' in that logbook.
icon1.gif   Wrong error message if invalid attribute is used, posted by T. Ribbrock on Mon Jul 27 10:20:14 2009 

I just ran into this little bug: I had defined a new logbook in my config file and suddenly got the message Attribute "Date" not allowed. While I did have several attributes starting with the word "Date" (e.g. "Date In Service", "Date Retired") I had no attribute "Date" in there. After some pondering and wildly commenting out lines, it finally dawned on me: I had used an attribute "ID" - which is also not allowed. However, it would be very helpful if the error message actually reflected that...

icon5.gif   Wrong author when replying a reply, posted by Mads Jessen on Mon Mar 8 16:16:39 2010 

When replying on a reply, the author is set to the author on the original reply? Othervice it workes great!

part of code:
...
Preset Author = $long_name
Locked Attributes = Author
Subst on reply author = $long_name
...

 

 

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