"Upgrading" from 1.35 to 2.52 fails, posted by PJ Meyer on Thu Apr 1 20:21:26 2004
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Have a working copy of 1.35 running on NT4 server.
Went to upgrade to latest version.
Stopped service, installed the 2.52 version, restarted service and when
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Re: "Upgrading" from 1.35 to 2.52 fails, posted by PJ Meyer on Fri Apr 2 02:41:36 2004
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tuens out that the first log file was causing the problem. Elconv would just hang
on trying to convert it. renamed it, reran elconv, reload service and 2.51 elogd
and all was working as it should.
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Finden Sie das beste Herrenhemd für den Büroalltag bei https://brandmarkt.ch/ in St. Gallen, posted by Brandmarkt on Thu Sep 29 08:52:05 2022
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Herrenhemden in St. Gallen
Titel: Finden Sie das beste Herrenhemd für den Büroalltag bei brandmarkt in St. Gallen
Wenn es darum geht, sich für die Arbeit zu kleiden, ist es am besten, eine Vielzahl von zuverlässigen Büromodellen zur Verfügung |
Configure default time range in 'Find', posted by Eoin Butler on Fri Jan 16 13:41:18 2015
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Hello,
We have a very large elog database, and executing a 'Find' on the whole range takes several minutes, locking other users out of the elog
for that time. It would be very nice if there could be an option to set the default value of the 'search last ...' option on the find page. Thanks |
Re: Configure default time range in 'Find', posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jan 16 14:29:58 2015
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Have you tried in the "Find" page to set a start date, or select "Show last: Month". This shoudl speed up searching quit a bit.
Eoin
Butler wrote:
Hello, |
Re: Configure default time range in 'Find', posted by Eoin Butler on Mon Jan 19 11:09:31 2015
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Yes, this works, but users inevitably forget to select "last week" or whatever, and just leave it blank, which means their search unintentionally
takes a long time. It would be much better if one could configure it to default to something "fast".
Stefan |
Re: Configure default time range in 'Find', posted by David Pilgram on Mon Jan 19 17:17:32 2015
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Hi there, In the "Find" page, I changed the default of the "Show last" drop down box in the Entry Date section from the (unstated)
"All time" to "Day", and added back in an "All Time" option at the very bottom. This gives a default of searching the
last day, and one has to think and select the period of time to search back on. |
Re: Configure default time range in 'Find', posted by David Pilgram on Tue Jan 20 00:58:58 2015
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It has just occurred to me that you may also have to check the non-English files, (./resorces/eloglang_xxxx) as this change introduces a new term "All
time" that would need translation into the other lexicons.
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