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    icon2.gif   Re: New feature request for Options list, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Feb 20 22:45:39 2019 
I can put it on the wish list.




Alan
Grant wrote:



Is it possible to include an option in the next release to have the
    icon2.gif   Re: New feature request for Options list, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu Feb 28 14:56:50 2019 
Just my two cent - I would have many very good applications for that feature:


Keep option lists identical over different logbooks.
Keep option lists identical over different applications.
Create
option lists from a database - that allows to use the options in many applications and in the database; e.g. a list of systems with a failure database,
    icon2.gif   Re: New feature request for Options list, posted by David Pilgram on Thu Feb 28 16:03:36 2019 
May I slip my vote in for this, especially if it would allow more than 100 attributes (the default, and I do know how to increase it).

I even considered cutting that into two groups,. the first being words like "New", "Re-" and the second being actions. 
Clunkey and binned.
    icon2.gif   Re: restrict edit time, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu Aug 15 13:34:23 2019 
Yes, I agree that cleaning up old Draft entries and correcting/deleting old entries is a job for the administrator. Currently I do what you've said:
commenting out "restrict edit time", changing the entry, commenting in "restrict edit time".

There are already some commands specifically for the admin:
icon3.gif   Subdirectories in logbooks, posted by pavel on Sat Nov 9 22:44:23 2019 
Hello, Is there any way to organize logbooks in some kind of tree with sublogbooks or just have a subdirectories in a logbook directory on the filesystem
(treat it as a sublogbook if its name is different from 4 digits of year and pin above all the entries in a list) to structure entires a bit?

 
    icon2.gif   Re: Subdirectories in logbooks, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Nov 11 13:09:35 2019 
Just use groups as written in the manual: https://elog.psi.ch/elog/config.html#groups

Stefan




pavel
icon5.gif   Executing a shell command using elogd Windows service, posted by Frank Baptista on Sun Nov 24 20:29:24 2019 Signal_tower.jpg
Greetings!

We've been successfully running nearly a dozen separate logbooks on independent
laptops -- all of them are running elogd as a Windows service. This works well, since I've also set up auto recovery options in the event that the
    icon2.gif   Re: Executing a shell command using elogd Windows service, posted by Frank Baptista on Sun Nov 24 21:10:28 2019 
Sorry -- I somehow selected the wrong OS in my original message. Asleep at the wheel again.




Frank Baptista wrote:



Greetings!
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