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Thu Aug 16 15:27:34 2012 |
| harley skorpenske | h9s@ornl.gov | Question | Linux | V2.9.1 | Drop down search list? | I'm having some confusion with configuring my logbook. In the global section of the logbook I have the quick filter enabled, but it is not a drop down list, only an editable text field:

I think it is an attributes issue, but I'm having some trouble making sense of those from the syntax page. Here is my config file:
[global]
port = 8080
usr = vulcanstaff
Max content length = 1073741824
Menu commands = New, Edit, Delete, Reply, Find, Last day, Move to, Copy to, Import, Help
RSS Title = $subject, posted by $author on $entry time
RSS Entries = 10
Quick filter = Date, Subject, Subtext
Use Lock = 1
Reverse sort = 1
Required Attributes = Author, Subject
[Experiment_Logbook]
Theme = default
Comment = Experiment Logbook
Attributes = Author, Author Email, Type, Category, Subject
Options Type = Other
Options Category = Start Up
Extendable Options =Category
Page Title = $Subject
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Thu Aug 16 15:39:43 2012 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | V2.9.1 | Re: Drop down search list? |
harley skorpenske wrote: |
I'm having some confusion with configuring my logbook. In the global section of the logbook I have the quick filter enabled, but it is not a drop down list, only an editable text field:

I think it is an attributes issue, but I'm having some trouble making sense of those from the syntax page. Here is my config file:
[global]
port = 8080
usr = vulcanstaff
Max content length = 1073741824
Menu commands = New, Edit, Delete, Reply, Find, Last day, Move to, Copy to, Import, Help
RSS Title = $subject, posted by $author on $entry time
RSS Entries = 10
Quick filter = Date, Subject, Subtext
Use Lock = 1
Reverse sort = 1
Required Attributes = Author, Subject
[Experiment_Logbook]
Theme = default
Comment = Experiment Logbook
Attributes = Author, Author Email, Type, Category, Subject
Options Type = Other
Options Category = Start Up
Extendable Options =Category
Page Title = $Subject
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You get a drop-down list if you define several options for an attribut, like
Options Category = Start Up, Start Down, Other
The you can select one of the categories from the drop-down list.
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Thu Aug 16 15:55:32 2012 |
| harley skorpenske | h9s@ornl.gov | Question | Linux | V2.9.1 | Re: Drop down search list? |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
harley skorpenske wrote: |
I'm having some confusion with configuring my logbook. In the global section of the logbook I have the quick filter enabled, but it is not a drop down list, only an editable text field:

I think it is an attributes issue, but I'm having some trouble making sense of those from the syntax page. Here is my config file:
[global]
port = 8080
usr = vulcanstaff
Max content length = 1073741824
Menu commands = New, Edit, Delete, Reply, Find, Last day, Move to, Copy to, Import, Help
RSS Title = $subject, posted by $author on $entry time
RSS Entries = 10
Quick filter = Date, Subject, Subtext
Use Lock = 1
Reverse sort = 1
Required Attributes = Author, Subject
[Experiment_Logbook]
Theme = default
Comment = Experiment Logbook
Attributes = Author, Author Email, Type, Category, Subject
Options Type = Other
Options Category = Start Up
Extendable Options =Category
Page Title = $Subject
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You get a drop-down list if you define several options for an attribut, like
Options Category = Start Up, Start Down, Other
The you can select one of the categories from the drop-down list.
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I forgot to mention - this is for searching the logbook. So would the config file look more like this:
[global]
port = 8080
usr = vulcanstaff
Max content length = 1073741824
Menu commands = New, Edit, Delete, Reply, Find, Last day, Move to, Copy to, Import, Help
RSS Title = $subject, posted by $author on $entry time
RSS Entries = 10
Options Category = Date, Subject, Subtext
Quick filter = Date, Subject, Subtext
Use Lock = 1
Reverse sort = 1
Required Attributes = Author, Subject
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Thu Aug 16 15:59:53 2012 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | V2.9.1 | Re: Drop down search list? |
harley skorpenske wrote: |
I forgot to mention - this is for searching the logbook. So would the config file look more like this:
[global]
port = 8080
usr = vulcanstaff
Max content length = 1073741824
Menu commands = New, Edit, Delete, Reply, Find, Last day, Move to, Copy to, Import, Help
RSS Title = $subject, posted by $author on $entry time
RSS Entries = 10
Options Category = Date, Subject, Subtext
Quick filter = Date, Subject, Subtext
Use Lock = 1
Reverse sort = 1
Required Attributes = Author, Subject
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I know that this is for searching. But you don't get the point. You have attributes, like Date, Category, Subject. Each attribute can either contain arbitrary text (like the subject), or one of a set of predefined values. So category can be, let's day, "one", "two", "three". You define the possible options of the category with
Options Category = one, two, three
If you then define the quick filter
Quick filter = Category
then you get for the category a drop-down box where you can select "one", "two" or "three". If you do so, elog shows all logbook entries where the category attribute has the selected value.
I hope that this is clearer now. |
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Thu Aug 16 16:12:49 2012 |
| harley skorpenske | h9s@ornl.gov | Question | Linux | V2.9.1 | Re: Drop down search list? |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
I know that this is for searching. But you don't get the point. You have attributes, like Date, Category, Subject. Each attribute can either contain arbitrary text (like the subject), or one of a set of predefined values. So category can be, let's day, "one", "two", "three". You define the possible options of the category with
Options Category = one, two, three
If you then define the quick filter
Quick filter = Category
then you get for the category a drop-down box where you can select "one", "two" or "three". If you do so, elog shows all logbook entries where the category attribute has the selected value.
I hope that this is clearer now.
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Thanks Stefan, I think I understand, and now I see the options definition on the syntax page. I apologize for taking up your time and thank you for the great software. I think this is right now:
Options Search = Date, Subject, Subtext
Quick filter = Search |
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Thu Aug 16 16:14:52 2012 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | V2.9.1 | Re: Drop down search list? |
harley skorpenske wrote: |
Thanks Stefan, I think I understand, and now I see the options definition on the syntax page. I apologize for taking up your time and thank you for the great software. I think this is right now:
Options Search = Date, Subject, Subtext
Quick filter = Search
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No this is not right. Better read the manual carefully, then come back here again. |
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Sat Jun 18 23:14:51 2005 |
| Paul Paquette | paquettep@gmail.com | Question | Windows | V2.5.4 | prevent CVS and XML exports | Hello All and Happy Father's Day,
How do I prevent Anonymous Users from exporting the Data when using the search funtion?
Thank You
Paul |
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Sun Jun 19 20:50:16 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | V2.5.4 | Re: prevent CVS and XML exports |
Paul Paquette wrote: | Hello All and Happy Father's Day,
How do I prevent Anonymous Users from exporting the Data when using the search funtion?
Thank You
Paul |
By not allowing anonymous access at all. The CVS and XML exports do not contain more information than anonymous users can see on the web page, so there is no reason to prevent it. Anybody could view all pages anonymously (if guest access is allowed) and reconstruct the CVS data easily. |
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