Attribute Field Size Limited to 255 Characters, posted by Mike Bodine on Thu Mar 3 00:02:26 2016
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I currently have an Attribute defined in my .cfg file as "Format <Attribute> = 0, attribname, attribvalue, 120, 500".
I've found if I exceed 255 characters elogd.exe fails. Is there a method that will allow me to exceed 255 characters? |
Attribute Field Size Limited to 255 Characters, posted by Mike Bodine on Thu Mar 3 00:12:45 2016
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I currently have an Attribute defined in my .cfg file as "Format <Attribute> = 0, attribname, attribvalue, 120, 500".
I've found if I exceed 255 characters elogd.exe fails. Is there a method that will allow me to exceed 255 characters? |
New password file problem, posted by Mariusz Stakowski on Wed Nov 24 15:06:31 2010
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Hello,
I'm new to elog. I've installed it under Slackware 11. Everything worked smoothly until I wanted to establish access control. I followed the steps
described under Access control heading in Syntax of elog.cfg chapter. I specified a new password file name and the following steps with no problem. After |
Re: New password file problem, posted by Mariusz Stakowski on Wed Dec 1 17:03:01 2010
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Adding attachment to an existing entry, posted by Mariusz Stakowski on Thu Dec 2 10:15:26 2010
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Hello,
I have a problem when I try to edit an existing entry. I want to add an attachment. I can upload an attachment to the existing entry, but submitting
it does not seem to work. The added attachment is not visible. But it exists in logbook directory. The only way I found to add it, is to use "Resubmit |
Re: Adding attachment to an existing entry, posted by Mariusz Stakowski on Mon Dec 6 10:06:54 2010
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Adding attachment to an existing entry, posted by Mariusz Stakowski on Mon Dec 6 16:43:29 2010
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Adaptation of the language, posted by Markus Grosse-Kock on Thu Feb 20 12:27:42 2014
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Hello,
I want to change |