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  68293   Wed Mar 23 16:01:46 2016 Smile Neal Graftonneal.grafton@stfc.ac.ukQuestionWindowslatestRe: URL

OK thanks Stefan.

Thats another programming language I'll have to learn then. :-)

The Elog config I am just getting to grips with but Java and Scripts are a bit beyond me.

Stefan Ritt wrote:

You can do this by adding manyallty some JavaScript to the page.

Neal Grafton wrote:

Hi

Can I asign a URL to a Radio Button to bring up another program?

 

 

  68294   Thu Mar 31 16:31:45 2016 Question Rudy Taraschirudy.taraschi@L-3com.comQuestionWindowsv3.1.1Send email based on lookup of an attribute
I'm trying to send an email based on an attribute, in other words, a lookup and not $user_email of the author.

For instance, if I set a an attribute "Assignee" with a valid user full name (i.e. John Smith), I'd like to look up John Smith's 
email address from the password file and send him an email. I can't seem to find it something like that in the docs, I can write 
a script to do that, but was looking for a less cumbersom way of doing it. Thanks in advance.
  68295   Fri Apr 1 18:45:01 2016 Reply Jimmy Briajimmy.bria@gmail.comQuestionWindows310.3Re: Preloading Options or Moptions from a text file or CSV
> Title says all :)
> 
> Is it possible to preload Options or Moptions from a text file or CSV instead of being load from the elogd.conf ?
> 
> Thanks :)

Francois,

Did you ever get an answer or figure out how to preload Options from a CSV?

Thanks,
Jimmy
  68296   Sat Apr 2 12:43:17 2016 Question Ed Strohakestrohak@gmail.comQuestionWindowslatestRead Validation

 I'm looking for config examples of a shift log book where operators have to check a box or select their name from a list to prove they have read the latest entries in the log, can anyone help.

 

  Thanks for your time.

 

Ed..

  68297   Sat Apr 2 17:56:04 2016 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindowslatestRe: Read Validation

Unfortunately a read confirmation is not foreseen in the Elog system. You would have to define one attribute for each shift worker, like "John has read", "Steve has read" and so on. Then each of the shift workes has to "Edit" each message an check his/her checkmark manually.

Stefan

Ed Strohak wrote:

 I'm looking for config examples of a shift log book where operators have to check a box or select their name from a list to prove they have read the latest entries in the log, can anyone help.

 

  Thanks for your time.

 

Ed..

 

  68298   Sat Apr 2 21:21:04 2016 Reply David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukQuestionWindowslatestRe: Read Validation

As a variant of what Stefan has suggested:

Perhaps a simple comment is set up as the pre-loaded reply - perhaps including date and time.  Maybe include the author's name in the comment, but all that is available anyway (see documentation for that).  This bit isn't vital.

Then each user simply has to *reply* to the message concerned, and you then get the list of who has read it, available in threaded view of the comment and replies.

Of course this works best with small numbers of users, and where threads are never very long.  Also, it means that you can lock the original message (prevent it being edited) which may be a particular concern depending on what you are using elog for.

You might also want to define an attribute that a reader can tick to say that they have taken action if it is important that someone has to take further action (as opposed to just reading) - and maybe that changes the colour of the background or the icon in front of the topic.  Then there would be a record as to who has done the necessary, and later readers will know the matter is for information rather than needing attention.   For example,. who kicked the power supply to the ion source on Monday morning to "wake it up" (this is true, but pre-elog, so was a paper record).  John kicked it last Monday, and the power supply respects John, may be a statistic one could find from such information recorded as suggested here.

You may want a second attribute people have to explicity select so as to show they understand what they've read, rather than just reply/submit without having read... e.g. they have to select a digit of the ticket number, or some auto-generated number (or letter, I'm not characterist) that is within the original comment.

We all know people who click on things they've never read, and come on, we've all done it at times...

 

David.

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Unfortunately a read confirmation is not foreseen in the Elog system. You would have to define one attribute for each shift worker, like "John has read", "Steve has read" and so on. Then each of the shift workes has to "Edit" each message an check his/her checkmark manually.

Stefan

Ed Strohak wrote:

 I'm looking for config examples of a shift log book where operators have to check a box or select their name from a list to prove they have read the latest entries in the log, can anyone help.

 

  Thanks for your time.

 

Ed..

 

 

  68299   Mon Apr 4 13:05:55 2016 Reply Ed Strohakestrohak@gmail.comQuestionWindowslatestRe: Read Validation

Appreciate the help..

Thanks

David Pilgram wrote:

As a variant of what Stefan has suggested:

Perhaps a simple comment is set up as the pre-loaded reply - perhaps including date and time.  Maybe include the author's name in the comment, but all that is available anyway (see documentation for that).  This bit isn't vital.

Then each user simply has to *reply* to the message concerned, and you then get the list of who has read it, available in threaded view of the comment and replies.

Of course this works best with small numbers of users, and where threads are never very long.  Also, it means that you can lock the original message (prevent it being edited) which may be a particular concern depending on what you are using elog for.

You might also want to define an attribute that a reader can tick to say that they have taken action if it is important that someone has to take further action (as opposed to just reading) - and maybe that changes the colour of the background or the icon in front of the topic.  Then there would be a record as to who has done the necessary, and later readers will know the matter is for information rather than needing attention.   For example,. who kicked the power supply to the ion source on Monday morning to "wake it up" (this is true, but pre-elog, so was a paper record).  John kicked it last Monday, and the power supply respects John, may be a statistic one could find from such information recorded as suggested here.

You may want a second attribute people have to explicity select so as to show they understand what they've read, rather than just reply/submit without having read... e.g. they have to select a digit of the ticket number, or some auto-generated number (or letter, I'm not characterist) that is within the original comment.

We all know people who click on things they've never read, and come on, we've all done it at times...

 

David.

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Unfortunately a read confirmation is not foreseen in the Elog system. You would have to define one attribute for each shift worker, like "John has read", "Steve has read" and so on. Then each of the shift workes has to "Edit" each message an check his/her checkmark manually.

Stefan

Ed Strohak wrote:

 I'm looking for config examples of a shift log book where operators have to check a box or select their name from a list to prove they have read the latest entries in the log, can anyone help.

 

  Thanks for your time.

 

Ed..

 

 

 

  68300   Mon Apr 4 13:59:42 2016 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows310.3Re: Preloading Options or Moptions from a text file or CSV
> Did you ever get an answer or figure out how to preload Options from a CSV?


Only what is posted here in this thread.

Stefan
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