How to make a table of contents, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 27 14:06:34 2007
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For those people who have not fully understood the discussion of elog:2218, here is an example table of contents.
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[ANCHOR]toc[/ANCHOR][LIST]
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Summary view: View only most recent entry for all values of a given attribute?, posted by Dennis Seitz on Thu May 17 02:12:52 2007
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We are using Elog to track status of hardware assemblies. One attribute we've created is the serial number of an assembly. Other attributes are items like
"location" and "status". We have set up these latter attributes with presets to make entry easy and keep entries consistent.
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Re: Summary view: View only most recent entry for all values of a given attribute?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu May 17 14:02:39 2007
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[quote="Dennis Seitz"]I would like to filter the summary view so it only shows me the most recent entry for every value in the serial number attribute.
This would be very useful for quickly viewing the present status and location of every assembly, for example.[/quote]
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Re: Summary view: View only most recent entry for all values of a given attribute?, posted by Dennis Seitz on Fri May 18 02:15:41 2007 
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Dennis Seitz"]I would like to filter the summary view so it only shows me the most recent entry for every value in the serial
number attribute. This would be very useful for quickly viewing the present status and location of every assembly, for example.[/quote]
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Re: Summary view: View only most recent entry for all values of a given attribute?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 18 08:04:38 2007
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Ok, now I understand. Well, your request is very special for your case. Usually I implement things only if several independent people ask for it. What you
can try is to save your logbook in CSV format, import it into Excel or another spreadsheet program, and achieve the filtering there.
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Re: Summary view: View only most recent entry for all values of a given attribute?, posted by Dennis Seitz on Fri May 18 16:07:31 2007
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]Ok, now I understand. Well, your request is very special for your case. Usually I implement things only if several independent people
ask for it. What you can try is to save your logbook in CSV format, import it into Excel or another spreadsheet program, and achieve the filtering there.
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Too many logbooks during user registration, posted by Steve Jones on Mon Aug 6 17:43:52 2007
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Stefan, we require registration with elog. We have quite a number of logbooks and when someone requests a login account AND elects to register with all
of the logbooks, the resulting URL is apparently too long for browsers to handle when the admins click on the link embedded in the email notification.
For example, FireFox (latest ver) appears to truncate the URL *after* submission (the correct URL is there before submission).
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Re: Too many logbooks during user registration, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Aug 7 18:39:37 2007
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[quote="Steve Jones"]Stefan, we require registration with elog. We have quite a number of logbooks and when someone requests a login account AND elects
to register with all of the logbooks, the resulting URL is apparently too long for browsers to handle when the admins click on the link embedded in the
email notification. For example, FireFox (latest ver) appears to truncate the URL *after* submission (the correct URL is there before submission).
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