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Wed Mar 20 01:12:36 2019 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 3.1.4 | Re: HTML editor not working after updating to V3.1.4 | Have you cleared your browser cache? There might be some old JavaScript stored there. If that does not help, remove elog and reinstall it to make sure to have the correct libraries on the server (first back up you logbooks, then restore them afterwards).
Stefan
Ross Gibson wrote: | Since updating to v3.1.4 the HTML editor has stopped working. If I switch to HTML encoding, the editor appears with a blank field, cannot select or type in field and none of the buttons work.
I have tried reverting to earlier versions, but the issue persists. Any suggestions to rectify? |
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Wed Mar 20 06:50:57 2019 |
| Ross Gibson | ross.gibson@newcastle.edu.au | Question | Windows | 3.1.4 | Re: HTML editor not working after updating to V3.1.4 |
Thanks Stefan. Tried these without success. I tried opening in another browser and it works fine in Firefox or Internet Explorer - the problem only appears in Microsoft Edge. Perhaps its an issue with a Microsoft update (corporate rollout) to Edge and just a coincidence that I noticed it after updating Elog.
Stefan Ritt wrote: | Have you cleared your browser cache? There might be some old JavaScript stored there. If that does not help, remove elog and reinstall it to make sure to have the correct libraries on the server (first back up you logbooks, then restore them afterwards).
Stefan
Ross Gibson wrote: | Since updating to v3.1.4 the HTML editor has stopped working. If I switch to HTML encoding, the editor appears with a blank field, cannot select or type in field and none of the buttons work.
I have tried reverting to earlier versions, but the issue persists. Any suggestions to rectify? |
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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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Mon Apr 29 02:41:15 2019 |
| Alan Grant | agrant@winnipeg.ca | Question | Windows | 3.1.2 | Last default = <n> | According to the doc on the setting "Last default = <n>" it is intended to restrict Quick Filter searches to the last (n) days of entries, however when I add "Last default = 28" to config it still returns entries far older then 28 days when using the filter search. Am I misunderstanding, or implementing it wrong? We must restrict searches through QF to reduce load.
A couple other side questions which are related:
The doc on this setting says: "Last default = <n>
Some logbooks are very big ans searching through all entries with quick filter can be time consuming. This option sets a default value for the Date quick filter, so that by default only the <n> days are displayed." ...... I'm assuming that by saying "only the <n> days are displayed" that it has actually only searched <n> days ................ vs seaching ALL the logbooks but only displaying <n> days. Please confirm.
Also, why wouldn't the "28" days spec display in the Select Period box beside the Quick Filters? Otherwise it appears to me to be a separate and conflicting item. Best regards! |
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Mon Apr 29 13:12:56 2019 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 3.1.2 | Re: Last default = <n> | Indeed the description of the "Last default = <n>" option is not clear. I just updated that. If you have a quick filter "Date", then you have different options there like "Last day", "Last 3 days", "Last week", "Last month", "Last 3 months", "Last 6 months", "Last year". Each of these options has an underlying number of days, which are 1, 3, 7, 31, 92, 182, 364. In the "Last default = <n>" option you can only choose one of these seven options. Then this option is selected by default and the filter is applied accordingly. This lets you still change the date filter to a longer time period for example, but then with the penalty of longer search times.
So what you need is "Last default = 31" instead of 28 and it should work.
Stefan
Alan Grant wrote: |
According to the doc on the setting "Last default = <n>" it is intended to restrict Quick Filter searches to the last (n) days of entries, however when I add "Last default = 28" to config it still returns entries far older then 28 days when using the filter search. Am I misunderstanding, or implementing it wrong? We must restrict searches through QF to reduce load.
A couple other side questions which are related:
The doc on this setting says: "Last default = <n>
Some logbooks are very big ans searching through all entries with quick filter can be time consuming. This option sets a default value for the Date quick filter, so that by default only the <n> days are displayed." ...... I'm assuming that by saying "only the <n> days are displayed" that it has actually only searched <n> days ................ vs seaching ALL the logbooks but only displaying <n> days. Please confirm.
Also, why wouldn't the "28" days spec display in the Select Period box beside the Quick Filters? Otherwise it appears to me to be a separate and conflicting item. Best regards!
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Mon Apr 29 17:48:13 2019 |
| Alan Grant | agrant@winnipeg.ca | Question | Windows | 3.1.2 | Re: Last default = <n> | I just changed to Last default = 31 and even restarted elogd.exe but it still finds a given string older than 31 days. Also the default Select Period box value next to the QF's remains at All Entries. My understanding is it shoud behave like Find, where Show Last Default = 31 should default the display to Month, and also only search within the last month of entries.
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Indeed the description of the "Last default = <n>" option is not clear. I just updated that. If you have a quick filter "Date", then you have different options there like "Last day", "Last 3 days", "Last week", "Last month", "Last 3 months", "Last 6 months", "Last year". Each of these options has an underlying number of days, which are 1, 3, 7, 31, 92, 182, 364. In the "Last default = <n>" option you can only choose one of these seven options. Then this option is selected by default and the filter is applied accordingly. This lets you still change the date filter to a longer time period for example, but then with the penalty of longer search times.
So what you need is "Last default = 31" instead of 28 and it should work.
Stefan
Alan Grant wrote: |
According to the doc on the setting "Last default = <n>" it is intended to restrict Quick Filter searches to the last (n) days of entries, however when I add "Last default = 28" to config it still returns entries far older then 28 days when using the filter search. Am I misunderstanding, or implementing it wrong? We must restrict searches through QF to reduce load.
A couple other side questions which are related:
The doc on this setting says: "Last default = <n>
Some logbooks are very big ans searching through all entries with quick filter can be time consuming. This option sets a default value for the Date quick filter, so that by default only the <n> days are displayed." ...... I'm assuming that by saying "only the <n> days are displayed" that it has actually only searched <n> days ................ vs seaching ALL the logbooks but only displaying <n> days. Please confirm.
Also, why wouldn't the "28" days spec display in the Select Period box beside the Quick Filters? Otherwise it appears to me to be a separate and conflicting item. Best regards!
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Wed May 1 11:06:04 2019 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 3.1.2 | Re: Last default = <n> | It works for me. Have you tried other values (1, 3, 7, ..)? The key is that the quick filter changes to "Last month". If it does not, there must be some trivial error, like type in elogd.cfg, you modify the wrong logbook, have a very old version of elog etc.
Stefan
Alan Grant wrote: |
I just changed to Last default = 31 and even restarted elogd.exe but it still finds a given string older than 31 days. Also the default Select Period box value next to the QF's remains at All Entries. My understanding is it shoud behave like Find, where Show Last Default = 31 should default the display to Month, and also only search within the last month of entries.
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Indeed the description of the "Last default = <n>" option is not clear. I just updated that. If you have a quick filter "Date", then you have different options there like "Last day", "Last 3 days", "Last week", "Last month", "Last 3 months", "Last 6 months", "Last year". Each of these options has an underlying number of days, which are 1, 3, 7, 31, 92, 182, 364. In the "Last default = <n>" option you can only choose one of these seven options. Then this option is selected by default and the filter is applied accordingly. This lets you still change the date filter to a longer time period for example, but then with the penalty of longer search times.
So what you need is "Last default = 31" instead of 28 and it should work.
Stefan
Alan Grant wrote: |
According to the doc on the setting "Last default = <n>" it is intended to restrict Quick Filter searches to the last (n) days of entries, however when I add "Last default = 28" to config it still returns entries far older then 28 days when using the filter search. Am I misunderstanding, or implementing it wrong? We must restrict searches through QF to reduce load.
A couple other side questions which are related:
The doc on this setting says: "Last default = <n>
Some logbooks are very big ans searching through all entries with quick filter can be time consuming. This option sets a default value for the Date quick filter, so that by default only the <n> days are displayed." ...... I'm assuming that by saying "only the <n> days are displayed" that it has actually only searched <n> days ................ vs seaching ALL the logbooks but only displaying <n> days. Please confirm.
Also, why wouldn't the "28" days spec display in the Select Period box beside the Quick Filters? Otherwise it appears to me to be a separate and conflicting item. Best regards!
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Wed May 1 11:08:10 2019 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 3.1.2 | Re: Last default = <n> | You say "Show Last Default = 31". This options applies only to the "Find" page, the option "Last Default = 31" works for the quick filter. Probably you have to change "Show Last Default" to "Last Default".
Stefan
Alan Grant wrote: |
I just changed to Last default = 31 and even restarted elogd.exe but it still finds a given string older than 31 days. Also the default Select Period box value next to the QF's remains at All Entries. My understanding is it shoud behave like Find, where Show Last Default = 31 should default the display to Month, and also only search within the last month of entries.
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Indeed the description of the "Last default = <n>" option is not clear. I just updated that. If you have a quick filter "Date", then you have different options there like "Last day", "Last 3 days", "Last week", "Last month", "Last 3 months", "Last 6 months", "Last year". Each of these options has an underlying number of days, which are 1, 3, 7, 31, 92, 182, 364. In the "Last default = <n>" option you can only choose one of these seven options. Then this option is selected by default and the filter is applied accordingly. This lets you still change the date filter to a longer time period for example, but then with the penalty of longer search times.
So what you need is "Last default = 31" instead of 28 and it should work.
Stefan
Alan Grant wrote: |
According to the doc on the setting "Last default = <n>" it is intended to restrict Quick Filter searches to the last (n) days of entries, however when I add "Last default = 28" to config it still returns entries far older then 28 days when using the filter search. Am I misunderstanding, or implementing it wrong? We must restrict searches through QF to reduce load.
A couple other side questions which are related:
The doc on this setting says: "Last default = <n>
Some logbooks are very big ans searching through all entries with quick filter can be time consuming. This option sets a default value for the Date quick filter, so that by default only the <n> days are displayed." ...... I'm assuming that by saying "only the <n> days are displayed" that it has actually only searched <n> days ................ vs seaching ALL the logbooks but only displaying <n> days. Please confirm.
Also, why wouldn't the "28" days spec display in the Select Period box beside the Quick Filters? Otherwise it appears to me to be a separate and conflicting item. Best regards!
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