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Mon Jan 17 15:22:30 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Windows | 2.5.2 | Re: Menu command = doesn't list | > Have tried to use "Menu commands =" to list menu commands available as per:
> "Menu commands = List, Back, New, Edit, Delete, Find, Config, HELP, Logout"
>
> but it does not seem to work; with command above I get default menu
> structure.
>
> Using:
> "Find Menu commands = List, Back, New, Edit, Find, Delete, Config, Logout,
> HELP"
>
> I get the menu I want.
> Q what's the difference?????
"Find menu commands" apply to the LIST of entries, while "Menu commands" apply
to the page where a SINGLE entry is shown. I know that "Find menu commands" is
a misleading name, but it's historical, I should change it to "Menu commands"
and change the other to "Entry menu commands", does that make more sense? |
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Fri Mar 18 10:41:39 2005 |
| Paul Harrington | paul.harrington@oup.com | Question | Windows | 2.5.2 | Re: can attrinute fields contain more that one line | > > Is there any way to configure elog so that attribute fields can be edited
> > on more than line like the 'text' field?
> >
> > (This would be useful so that attributes could contain larger portions of
> > text including line breaks)
>
> No, but this request is already on the wishlist
> (http://midas.psi.ch/elog/wishlist.html) since some time. I added your vote.
Stefan,
Was just wondering about the status of the multi-line attributes in Elog, are
they implemented in elog yet? If not is that something you are planning to do
in the future?
many thanks
Paul |
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Fri Mar 18 10:54:36 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.5.2 | Re: can attrinute fields contain more that one line | > Was just wondering about the status of the multi-line attributes in Elog, are
> they implemented in elog yet? If not is that something you are planning to do
> in the future?
In order to have multi-line attributes, the whole format of the logbooks has to be
changed. I plan to use XML for the logbook format in the future. We would not have
any more one file per day, but one big file per logbook. I have already some XML
functionality in elog, but this one requires a major rewrite of the whole code. On
the other hand, searching etc. will become much faster afterwards. I plan to start
this development soon, but it might take quite some time, so don't expect it
before summer or fall.
Best regards,
Stefan |
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Fri Mar 18 11:06:11 2005 |
| Paul Harrington | paul.harrington@oup.com | Question | Windows | 2.5.2 | Re: can attrinute fields contain more that one line | > > Was just wondering about the status of the multi-line attributes in Elog, are
> > they implemented in elog yet? If not is that something you are planning to do
> > in the future?
>
> In order to have multi-line attributes, the whole format of the logbooks has to be
> changed. I plan to use XML for the logbook format in the future. We would not have
> any more one file per day, but one big file per logbook. I have already some XML
> functionality in elog, but this one requires a major rewrite of the whole code. On
> the other hand, searching etc. will become much faster afterwards. I plan to start
> this development soon, but it might take quite some time, so don't expect it
> before summer or fall.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Stefan
Thanks for your help, thats useful to know.
Paul |
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Thu Oct 19 07:00:57 2006 |
| Grant Jeffcote | grant@jeffcote.org | Question | Windows | 2.5.2 | Re: can attrinute fields contain more that one line | > > Is there any way to configure elog so that attribute fields can be edited
> > on more than line like the 'text' field?
> >
> > (This would be useful so that attributes could contain larger portions of
> > text including line breaks)
>
> No, but this request is already on the wishlist
> (http://midas.psi.ch/elog/wishlist.html) since some time. I added your vote.
Hi Stefan, could you add my vote for this feature too please?
Many thx |
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Fri Apr 26 22:29:50 2013 |
| Ryan Blakeslee | rb@blakesys.net | Question | Linux | 2.5.2 | Auto-Generate new logbook daily | Hello,
I am currently using ELOG as a daily logbook for work performed for customers. This is a critical tool and process for 1. Showing customers work history 2. having a searchable knowledge base for future reference.
Currently, I will create a new log entry, assign the customer using a custom ROPTION in my elog.conf. This process all works fine, mostly, except I run into the following obstacles (that are all human related.)
1. Many days, there are no log entries to be created for a PARTICULAR customer, and other days there are no long entries to be created for ANY customer.
2. Many days when there is a log entry to be created, it's created by me much later then when the work was performed. For example, I do a bunch of work Tuesday and Wednesday, but I don't have time to enter all my entries until Thursday.
2A. In this case, I have to manually go back and edit the log entries with text-editor to adjust the times, dates, and such.
2B. In this case, I have log files with a file-name of THURSDAY (042513a.log) for work entries done on Tues and Wed, so I have to go back and rename the log files for consistency sake (mv 042513a.log 042313a.log). ** I know this is not a requirement of the program, but I like to have the log filenames consistent with the dates contained in them.
All these I admit are human error -- but as a small business owner, I just can't always get to the log entries every day.
To overcome this, the manual solution would: at the beginning of each day, create a new log entry -- regardless of work to be performed and updated later. This would serve as sort of a place holder.
However, I can't commit myself to always create a log entry for every day either. Again, human error.
Is what I would like to be able to do is create a new log entry, every single day, automatically. I would then have a growing log dir of daily log entries (files) for ever day of the week, most blank but some would then contain data that I enter later-- either at the end-of-day or on a day I have downtime and can commit to administrative work.
My thought is I could probably schedule a cron job do to this, but i'm not completely sure how I would go about auto-populating the incremental ID's, dates, etc. Second, I don't know if there is a way to do this within ELOG itself, or if there is a built-in mechanism that already covers this.
Has anyone run into this, or solved this problem, or can someone kindly point me in the right direction or how I can implement the daily auto creation of logs?
Thank you very much in advance!
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Fri Apr 26 22:29:50 2013 |
| Ryan Blakeslee | rb@blakesys.net | Question | Linux | 2.5.2 | Auto-Generate new logbook daily | Hello,
I am currently using ELOG as a daily logbook for work performed for customers. This is a critical tool and process for 1. Showing customers work history 2. having a searchable knowledge base for future reference.
Currently, I will create a new log entry, assign the customer using a custom ROPTION in my elog.conf. This process all works fine, mostly, except I run into the following obstacles (that are all human related.)
1. Many days, there are no log entries to be created for a PARTICULAR customer, and other days there are no long entries to be created for ANY customer.
2. Many days when there is a log entry to be created, it's created by me much later then when the work was performed. For example, I do a bunch of work Tuesday and Wednesday, but I don't have time to enter all my entries until Thursday.
2A. In this case, I have to manually go back and edit the log entries with text-editor to adjust the times, dates, and such.
2B. In this case, I have log files with a file-name of THURSDAY (042513a.log) for work entries done on Tues and Wed, so I have to go back and rename the log files for consistency sake (mv 042513a.log 042313a.log). ** I know this is not a requirement of the program, but I like to have the log filenames consistent with the dates contained in them.
All these I admit are human error -- but as a small business owner, I just can't always get to the log entries every day.
To overcome this, the manual solution would: at the beginning of each day, create a new log entry -- regardless of work to be performed and updated later. This would serve as sort of a place holder.
However, I can't commit myself to always create a log entry for every day either. Again, human error.
Is what I would like to be able to do is create a new log entry, every single day, automatically. I would then have a growing log dir of daily log entries (files) for ever day of the week, most blank but some would then contain data that I enter later-- either at the end-of-day or on a day I have downtime and can commit to administrative work.
My thought is I could probably schedule a cron job do to this, but i'm not completely sure how I would go about auto-populating the incremental ID's, dates, etc. Second, I don't know if there is a way to do this within ELOG itself, or if there is a built-in mechanism that already covers this.
Has anyone run into this, or solved this problem, or can someone kindly point me in the right direction or how I can implement the daily auto creation of logs?
Thank you very much in advance!
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Sat Apr 27 11:53:41 2013 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.5.2 | Re: Auto-Generate new logbook daily |
Ryan Blakeslee wrote: |
Hello,
I am currently using ELOG as a daily logbook for work performed for customers. This is a critical tool and process for 1. Showing customers work history 2. having a searchable knowledge base for future reference.
Currently, I will create a new log entry, assign the customer using a custom ROPTION in my elog.conf. This process all works fine, mostly, except I run into the following obstacles (that are all human related.)
1. Many days, there are no log entries to be created for a PARTICULAR customer, and other days there are no long entries to be created for ANY customer.
2. Many days when there is a log entry to be created, it's created by me much later then when the work was performed. For example, I do a bunch of work Tuesday and Wednesday, but I don't have time to enter all my entries until Thursday.
2A. In this case, I have to manually go back and edit the log entries with text-editor to adjust the times, dates, and such.
2B. In this case, I have log files with a file-name of THURSDAY (042513a.log) for work entries done on Tues and Wed, so I have to go back and rename the log files for consistency sake (mv 042513a.log 042313a.log). ** I know this is not a requirement of the program, but I like to have the log filenames consistent with the dates contained in them.
All these I admit are human error -- but as a small business owner, I just can't always get to the log entries every day.
To overcome this, the manual solution would: at the beginning of each day, create a new log entry -- regardless of work to be performed and updated later. This would serve as sort of a place holder.
However, I can't commit myself to always create a log entry for every day either. Again, human error.
Is what I would like to be able to do is create a new log entry, every single day, automatically. I would then have a growing log dir of daily log entries (files) for ever day of the week, most blank but some would then contain data that I enter later-- either at the end-of-day or on a day I have downtime and can commit to administrative work.
My thought is I could probably schedule a cron job do to this, but i'm not completely sure how I would go about auto-populating the incremental ID's, dates, etc. Second, I don't know if there is a way to do this within ELOG itself, or if there is a built-in mechanism that already covers this.
Has anyone run into this, or solved this problem, or can someone kindly point me in the right direction or how I can implement the daily auto creation of logs?
Thank you very much in advance!
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Actually I would not worry with the 042313a.log files. In a future version of elog they might be replaced by a database or so. I see two options:
- Add an attribute of date/time type. You do that with "Type <attribute> = datetime". Then you can assign a certain date or time to each entry you do. That means you can tag an entry with the date of yesterday or so. If you make that date then the main database key (via "List display") it basically replaces your "internal" date.
- You can do automatic entries with the "elog" utility coming with the distribution and described here. This you can even run from a cron job. If you submit a new entry from elog, you get automatically the incremented IDs etc. You can use some default values for the attributes, which you can change later.
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