Re: Deny Wildcards, posted by Neo on Wed Oct 8 15:31:49 2008
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Deny Wildcards, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Oct 8 21:37:32 2008
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Neo wrote:
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(How) can I hide columns in List view?, posted by T. Ribbrock on Mon Oct 20 15:32:19 2008
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Originally, all information about our machines was stored in a spreadsheet with one sheet for the hardware of the machines and one for the software.
By now, I've sucessfully moved the software part to an elog logbook and am now looking at transferring the hardware part as well.
As both lists are machine-name based, one of the options would be to merge both lists, as this would place all machine-related info into one logbook. |
Re: (How) can I hide columns in List view?, posted by T. Ribbrock on Thu Oct 23 11:45:51 2008
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One thing I don't understand for example is how does elog decide in List view which entry sets the condition? |
Re: (How) can I hide columns in List view?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Oct 30 04:17:09 2008
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T. Ribbrock wrote:
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Re: (How) can I hide columns in List view?, posted by T. Ribbrock on Thu Oct 30 09:44:25 2008
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Thanks for the response! BTW: I did get a notification - but thanks for the "personal heads-up"!
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Re: (How) can I hide columns in List view?, posted by T. Ribbrock on Thu Oct 30 11:05:11 2008
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Re: $entry time not readable by Subst, else not datetime type? - possible Preset bug?, posted by Dennis Seitz on Fri Nov 21 18:21:36 2008
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[quote="Dennis Seitz"][quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Dennis Seitz"]Do you mean '$entry time', or did you create a new parameter? (I don't see $entry date
in the elogd.cfg reference)[/quote]
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