Re: Feature request - fairly urgent also :), posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 2 10:39:51 2003
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> We are using elog as a small database system, today we came across a
> problem where 2 people were editing the same record and the first one to
> submit his changes were overwritten when the second person submitted his.
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Re: Feature request - fairly urgent also :), posted by nickc1 on Fri May 2 11:05:28 2003
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> No, but I will put it on the wishlist. Anyhow it is hard to implement
> something like this. Assume that I would lock a page whenever it's edited
by
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Re: User Profile - Access to logbook group, posted by Robert Keeney on Fri May 2 15:58:23 2003
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I have managed to get this to work (so far).
What I do is use a separate password file and directory for each log.
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Re: User Profile - Access to logbook group, posted by Tomas Rudolf on Fri May 2 18:10:36 2003
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Robert, this is exactly what we managed to do as well. And it works fine.
The only issue is that the users from one group can "SEE" the book names
available to other groups.
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Simulation of a submit, posted by Tomas Rudolf on Fri May 2 18:50:48 2003
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I have another tricky question.
Is there a way to simulate an ELOG SUBMIT?
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Re: Simulation of a submit, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 2 20:10:48 2003
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> Is there a way to simulate an ELOG SUBMIT?
Have a look at the elog utility which comes in the package. It does exactly
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Re: Simulation of a submit, posted by Tomas Rudolf on Sat May 3 11:00:34 2003
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> > Is there a way to simulate an ELOG SUBMIT?
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> Have a look at the elog utility which comes in the package. It does exactly
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ELOG Skins Showcase, posted by Tomas Rudolf on Sat May 3 11:08:11 2003
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Hello everybody.
I am sure that some of you (just like me) experimented already with themes
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