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Fri Mar 2 16:39:22 2007 |
| Justin Ellison | justin@techadvise.com | Question | | 2.6.4-179 | Hiding attributes in Detail view? | First off, thanks so much for this product. It works excellent for us as a server activity log. I have a question, which depending on the answer, might be a feature request 
As I mentioned, we use elog as a serverlog. Sometimes, but not always, we will have a Bugzilla bug # that is associated with the log entry. We then take that bug #, and build a link to our bugzilla server displaying the bug. Here's the relevant config entries:
Attributes = Author, Classification, Subject, Bug Number, Environment, Server, Bugzilla
...
#Make the list table narrow enough to fit in the browser
List display = ID, Date, Author, Subject, Server, Bugzilla
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#We take in a Bug Number from the user, then calculate a Bugzilla link from that
Change Bugzilla = <a href="http://bugz:4545/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=$Bug Number">$Bug Number</a>
List Change Bugzilla = <a href="http://bugz:4545/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=$Bug Number">$Bug Number</a>
Hidden Attributes = Bugzilla
So, on new entry, the user has the option to enter a Bug Number. Bugzilla is not displayed because it is derived. In list view, Bug Number is not displayed, but Bugzilla is, providing a handy link to the bug on a different server.
The only thing that isn't working as I'd like is when someone views a log entry. Both Bug Number and Bugzilla show up in the attributes. This isn't a huge deal, it's just showing redundant data.
Is there a way to hide Bug Number on the view page? |
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Thu Mar 28 21:55:14 2019 |
| Alan Grant | agrant@winnipeg.ca | Question | Windows | 3.1.2 | Hiding Logbook tabs | I know you can restrict access to logbooks on per user basis but can anyone tell me if it is possible to HIDE certain logbook tabs/groups on per user basis (ie, so they would just see logbooks they are authorized to see)? |
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Tue Mar 3 11:30:01 2009 |
| Adam Blandford | ahb@etw.de | Question | Windows | 2.7.5 | Hiding Comments on the Logbook Selection Page | Hi
I was just wondering if there was a way that the comments for a logbook could be set to be invisible on the Selection page but then displayed once a user has logged in to a particular logbook?
This is required for security purposes. I want a common login page which shows all logbooks, where the logbook names only have meaning for people who know them but then once logged in the comment provides additional information about that logbook.
Thanks
Adam |
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Wed Jan 2 14:04:41 2013 |
| Barend | office@amtc2.com | Question | Windows | 2.9.2 | Hide/Un-hide Commands based on Attribute Option value | Hi Stefan,
Happy New Year!
I ran several searches thru the forum but I could not detect a suitable entry on the following:
Is it possible to hide/un-hide the Commands, like "Edit", "Reply", "Duplicate", from the Menu based upon an Option of an Attribute?
E.g. Attributes = Status, .. | Options Status = Open, Closed
When Status = "Open"; the Menu Commands "Edit", "Reply" and "Duplicate" are available.
When Status = "Closed"; the Menu Commands "Edit", "Reply" and "Duplicate" are hidden/not available.
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Can this only be accomplished using 2 Logbooks (Open / Closed) and move an entry from "Open" to "Closed" where the Logbook "Closed" is not using the Commands "Edit", "Reply", "Duplicate".
Kind regards,
Barend |
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Tue Aug 22 18:29:02 2017 |
| Stefano Bonaldo | stefano.bonaldo.13@gmail.com | Question | Mac OSX | v3.1.2 | Hide logbook tab when not authorized | Hello, I read carefully the manual, but I didn't find a way to hide the logbooks in the logbook bar and in the initial logbook selection for which the user does not have the access. So, if a user1 does not have the access to a specific logbook, user1 is not able to see that logbook in the bar and neither in the initial logbook selection. How can I do this without using the top groups? |
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Thu Jun 23 15:57:34 2016 |
| Rudy Taraschi | rudy.taraschi@L-3com.com | Question | Linux | Windows | Mac OSX | All | Other | 3.1.1 | Hide blank fields when displaying logbook entry | Hi, I have a logbook with attributes Tool1, Tool2, and Tool3. When viewing a completed entry, what I want to do is see Tool2 or Tool3 only if they are non-zero, and don't want to see them if blank. Basically, a "Hide if blank" option. I couldn't find it - if it doesn't exist, are there any tricks to simulate it? |
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Wed Jan 4 12:26:31 2006 |
| T. Ribbrock | emgaron@gmx.net | Question | Linux | 2.6.0 | HelpELCode needs to be present in "Menu commands"? | Another little issue I came across was this: I'm using "Menu commands" and "Guest Menu commands" in my configuration. When I logged in and started to create a new entry, clicking on the URL that is behind "ELCode" at the bottom of the screen (and accesses the help for the ELCodes) resulted in a "command denied". The only way to get around this was to add "HelpELCode" to "Menu commands" - but now it also shows up in the menus, which is not what I want. Is there any way around this? |
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Fri Feb 11 15:44:38 2005 |
| Anand Sengupta | anandss@iucaa.ernet.in | Question | Linux | | Help with configuration newbie |
Hi,
We have set up a elog server at our institute. The configuration file is
attached. We have the following queries:
1. When replying to another reply in a thread, the author_name attribute is
not substitued (as desired). Since this is a mandatory field, we are not
able to send the reply message. However, reply to the originial message
works fine.
2. "Use Email From = string" prepends an additional "" to the "From"
field in the e-mails.
3. "Fixed Attributes Reply = Subject" fixes the subject line while replying.
However when we add "Category" attribute to this list, it breaks.
Can someone help us?
Suggestions and tips will be thankfully recieved. |
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