Re: Email boolean , posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed Oct 9 12:39:45 2019
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> > Hello Elog forum
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> > Is it possible to email boolean statements, like if a checkbox is checked to email certain people?
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> > My Configuration looks like this but dosn't work:
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> > Attributes = Bruger, Station, Emne, Status, PM5
> > Options PM5 = boolean
> > Email PM5 = fj@tvis.net
> >
> > Kind Regards
> >
> > Finn
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> I still don't have a solution to the above, but this works:
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> Attributes = Bruger, Station, Emne, Status, PM5
> ROptions PM5 = Ja
> Email PM5 Ja = th@tvis.net, fj@tvis.net
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> Kind Regards
>
> Finn
You were so close: boolean has the two values "0" (unchecked) and "1" (checked).
Attributes = Bruger, Station, Emne, Status, PM5
Options PM5 = boolean
Email PM5 1 = fj@tvis.net
That does work, I've tested it. |
Re: Email boolean , posted by Finn Junker on Thu Oct 10 09:27:42 2019
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> > > Hello Elog forum
> > >
> > > Is it possible to email boolean statements, like if a checkbox is checked to email certain people?
> > >
> > > My Configuration looks like this but dosn't work:
> > >
> > > Attributes = Bruger, Station, Emne, Status, PM5
> > > Options PM5 = boolean
> > > Email PM5 = fj@tvis.net
> > >
> > > Kind Regards
> > >
> > > Finn
> >
> > I still don't have a solution to the above, but this works:
> >
> > Attributes = Bruger, Station, Emne, Status, PM5
> > ROptions PM5 = Ja
> > Email PM5 Ja = th@tvis.net, fj@tvis.net
> >
> > Kind Regards
> >
> > Finn
>
> You were so close: boolean has the two values "0" (unchecked) and "1" (checked).
>
> Attributes = Bruger, Station, Emne, Status, PM5
> Options PM5 = boolean
> Email PM5 1 = fj@tvis.net
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> That does work, I've tested it.
Of course :-)
Thank you Andreas
Kind Regards Finn |
Subdirectories in logbooks, posted by pavel on Sat Nov 9 22:44:23 2019
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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?
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Re: Subdirectories in logbooks, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Nov 11 13:09:35 2019
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Just use groups as written in the manual: https://elog.psi.ch/elog/config.html#groups
Stefan
pavel wrote: |
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?
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ELOG Null Pointer Dereference Denial-of-Service Vulnerability, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Feb 12 13:19:31 2020
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An ELOG vulnerability has been reported, thanks to Asif Akbar of Trend Micro Security Researchworking with Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative:
https://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-20-252/
The issue has been fixed in the current release 3.1.4-033e292 and in the RPM http://elog.psi.ch/elog/download/RPMS/elog-latest.x86_64.rpm
Best,
Stefan
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Re: Find cannot find values with brackets, posted by Gino Guenzburger on Wed Feb 19 17:43:34 2020
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Hi Stefan
we are running elog
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
I‘m happy to merge the PR after a quick test next week.
Stefan
Sebastian Schenk wrote: |
For demonstration, I created https://elog.psi.ch/elogs/Linux+Demo/8
The Find search for category aaa(bb) does not give results.
A quick filter corrects the value to aaa\(bb) and delivers results.
I made a simple fix and submitted it as PR to the bitbucket repository.
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How to change name of record Id from $@MID@$., posted by John on Wed Jul 22 18:11:56 2020
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Hi Everyone,
I tried using this $@MID@$ in JS as a variable and cannot doit. I researched a little and found no answer on special character usage. If anyone knows, please lemme know. I also tried breifly in Elogd to change it to something like just MID, but need a better editor as (Kate) is not saving the program back in correct iso (character) format. So I thought I'd pose the question in the meanwhile.
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Re: How to change name of record Id from $@MID@$., posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 22 19:10:08 2020
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No idea what you are talking about. $@MID@$ is used in the database files to indicate the start of a new message. It is not used on any elog web page. If you want to put the message ID on your web page, you should use the variable "$message id" as written in the documentation. You say JS, where is your JS running? You wrote a JS program to work on the raw elog database files? Or you wrote an extension to run in your browse? You have to be a bit clearer.
Stefan
John wrote: |
Hi Everyone,
I tried using this $@MID@$ in JS as a variable and cannot doit. I researched a little and found no answer on special character usage. If anyone knows, please lemme know. I also tried breifly in Elogd to change it to something like just MID, but need a better editor as (Kate) is not saving the program back in correct iso (character) format. So I thought I'd pose the question in the meanwhile.
Thanks, John
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