page2?cmd=List does not show next page, posted by Oleg Solovyanov on Tue Nov 15 08:35:33 2005
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Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but the following does not work on a Elog with multiple pages:
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Re: page2?cmd=List does not show next page, posted by Oleg Solovyanov on Wed Nov 16 15:24:53 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Oleg Solovyanov"]Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but the following does not work on a Elog with multiple pages:
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Re: page2?cmd=List does not show next page, posted by Oleg Solovyanov on Thu Nov 17 23:40:10 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Oleg Solovyanov"]Somehow in my logbooks List command would add cmd=List to the URL
And this does not work...[/quote]
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Re: Lost features since upgrade to 2.3.0, posted by Nick on Fri Feb 7 22:26:13 2003
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> I revised the way links are placed into the summary table, so I could have
> lost some functionality (I did not try all config combinations since there
> are too many now). So I can fix your problem in two ways now: Either always
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Re: Feature request, posted by Nick on Wed Feb 12 01:11:08 2003
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> > Can you consider implementing the following additions to the functionality
> >
> > 1) Subt on edit <attribute> = xyz
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Several drop down menu's for a field, posted by Niall Dooley on Sat Nov 22 13:08:59 2008
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Hi,
I was wondering if it is possible to have several drop down menus associated with a particular field. My problem is as follows, currently I have
a particular field where its value is a name of a person obtained from a list of names from a drop down menu. However, I would like to be able to select |
Re: Threaded emails, posted by Niall Dooley on Sun Nov 23 15:19:50 2008
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Email recall function similar to what exists say in something like Outlook, posted by Niall Dooley on Fri Mar 6 13:49:19 2009
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Hi,
Is there a way perhaps of implementing an email recall feature into E-Log? In other words, to recall an email before the recipient (s) read the
email originating from the e-log. Something perhaps along the lines of what exists in something like Outlook. |