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  382   Mon Jun 30 05:15:14 2003 Agree Joseph Giaimegiaime@phys.lsu.eduBug fixMac OSX2.3.8Re: runtime error under Mac OS X 10.2
Sridhar & Recai,

Thanks to both of you for the rapid and effective advice.  Fixing the limit corrected my problem.  
I think I last got tripped up this way 10 years ago...

I suppose that the advice to increase Mac OS X's default stacksize limit might make a fine entry 
in the FAQ or README file.

Thanks again,
Joe 
  385   Mon Jun 30 17:16:56 2003 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug fixMac OSX2.3.8Re: runtime error under Mac OS X 10.2
> I suppose that the advice to increase Mac OS X's default stacksize limit
> might make a fine entry in the FAQ or README file.

I added a note in the installation instructions. 
(http://midas.psi.ch/elog/adminguide.html)

- Stefan
  66178   Tue Jan 27 15:13:08 2009 Question Mike Forstermike4ster@gmail.comQuestionLinux2-7-5Last day -- list menu command

 Hi folks, 

I want to have Last day be a command in the List display, so I added:

List menu commands = New, Find, Import, Login, Logout, Config, Last day, Help

However, when Last day is selected, the command does not change to Last 2 days.
What is the right way to do this?

Thanks,
Mike

 

  66179   Tue Jan 27 15:45:52 2009 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux2-7-5Re: Last day -- list menu command

 

Mike Forster wrote:

 Hi folks, 

I want to have Last day be a command in the List display, so I added:

List menu commands = New, Find, Import, Login, Logout, Config, Last day, Help

However, when Last day is selected, the command does not change to Last 2 days.
What is the right way to do this?

 

You have to put "Last x" in the menu, not "Last day". Unfortunately by default the label "Last day" does not show up. I fixed this in the current version. But you can yourself start this thing by adding "past1" to the URL, or by making yourself a bookmark in your browser. Like

https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/past1

then the "Last 2 days" will show up.

  66182   Tue Jan 27 17:29:24 2009 Reply Mike Forstermike4ster@gmail.comQuestionLinux2-7-5Re: Last day -- list menu command

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

 

Mike Forster wrote:

 Hi folks, 

I want to have Last day be a command in the List display, so I added:

List menu commands = New, Find, Import, Login, Logout, Config, Last day, Help

However, when Last day is selected, the command does not change to Last 2 days.
What is the right way to do this?

 

You have to put "Last x" in the menu, not "Last day". Unfortunately by default the label "Last day" does not show up. I fixed this in the current version. But you can yourself start this thing by adding "past1" to the URL, or by making yourself a bookmark in your browser. Like

https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/past1

then the "Last 2 days" will show up.

 

 Thanks very much, Stefan.

I did not know "Last x" was the appropriate menu option.
--Mike

  387   Thu Jul 3 07:25:49 2003 Entry Fred Hooperfhooper@sushisoft.comInfoLinux2,3.8elog2sql - a script to convert elog logbooks to a MySQL database
Announcing:  elog2sql

elog2sql was created to help translate logbooks created by the program
``elog'' from the native elog flat file format to a MySQL database.  I had a
need to have the elog data in a database, and it appears from the forum that
several others had a similar need.

 I created a set of perl scripts that will allow the translation of elog
logbooks into a MySQL database. The design and implementation of these
scripts are a simple one, and allow the one-time copying of a set of logbooks.

The elog2sql toolkit consists of two scripts. The first script, parsecfg.pl,
reads a elogd.cfg, and creates a sql file that will create a set of db
tables corresponding to elog logbooks. The second script, parselog.pl, takes
a set of elog logfiles, and creates a sql file that will enter the logbook
data into the database. The result is a copy of the elog logbook that can
used as desired inside the framework of MySQL. Attachments are handled by
inserting an entry of the attachment name into an seperate attachment table.
This allows multiple attachments per entry.

You can download the elog2sql program archive at
http://www.davidfannin.com/elog2sql/elog2sql.tar.gz . It contains the
scripts and basic documentation.  You can read the man page at
http://www.davidfannin.com/elog2sql/index.html 

email for questions or comments.
  67054   Sat Apr 23 08:56:26 2011 Reply Pellepelle@sm4xiu.euInfoLinux2,3.8Re: elog2sql - a script to convert elog logbooks to a MySQL database
I know this thread was started 2003 but if anyone have this MySQL export script please attach it to this thread.

Thanks,

Pelle
  67055   Sat Apr 23 14:32:38 2011 Reply PelleSorry, found it InfoLinux2,3.8Re: elog2sql - a script to convert elog logbooks to a MySQL database

> > I know this thread was started 2003 but if anyone have this MySQL export script please attach it to this thread. > > Thanks, > > Pelle

 

Sorry, found it in the contribution list https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Contributions/5

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