Conditional hiding of attributes in list view, posted by Yoshio Imai on Thu Sep 22 11:34:46 2005
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Hi!
All here are amazed by how quickly this software has evolved since we
took our first look into the world of electronic logbooks.
In order to use it as our shift logbook, however, we have one request
which is in principle the same as that of Juliana Peng
(http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/1280). We want to have the usual
maintenance/admin/problem report entries of the shift crew in the
same logbook as the automatic entries from our runcontrol software to
clearly see cause and effect when analyzing the beamtimes later. Of
course, the run entries have different attributes than the shift crew
entries. So, it would be nice to have the conditional "Show attributes"
function extended also to the list view.
I understand that the attributes layout might then change from line to
line, but since we have only two sets of attributes, that would not
matter (to us). Would you consider implementing this function (i.e.
evaluate the conditions and hide attributes also in list view),
if not by default, then maybe as an option of the config file?
Another nice feature (which we do not explicitly need, just a suggestion)
might be implementing a filter function in list view, such that only entries
with certain attribute values are displayed.
I have also found one possible problem, maybe it's already solved in the
newest version: We have set up the elog under an stunnel, but the elog
server also responds to the original port (i.e. 80), displaying the logbook
selection page and from there even the login screen. Only after logging in
the elog server redirects the client browser to the https-page defined with
the URL-statement of the config file. The whole thing seems like an unwanted
behaviour, but could you change it so that it either doesn't respond on the
wrong URL at all, or at least redirects to the secured URL before presenting
the login window, so that we transfer the passwords encrypted?
Cheers
Yoshio |
Conditional conditions?, posted by Steve Woughter on Tue Apr 12 16:07:12 2005
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Can conditional attributes be assigned as conditions?
Arbitraty Example:
Attributes = Operating system, Version, Name
Options Opperating system = Linux {1}, Windows {2}
{1} Options Version = 2.2 {a}, 2.4 {b}, 2.6 {c}
{2} Options Version = ME {d}, 2k {e}, NT {f}, XP {g}
{1&a} Options Name = This computer
{1&b} Options Name = That Computer
{2&f} Options Name = Workstation
and so on..? |
Conditional attribute activation, posted by Devrim Esenturk on Fri Jul 21 15:24:33 2017
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I have a stock database running latest elog version on windows. I am reserving some products which not been sent to customer mistakenly and using value "reserved" for it. But I need another attribute for comment reason of reserving but this attribute must be activated when reserved value selected. Is this possible? I didn't see any option for this at admin guide.
Thank you |
Conditional Email Notification by a text file, posted by An Thai on Thu Nov 2 14:34:36 2006
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Hello,
I try to email by using a email text file to reduce the admin work.
- MOptions Team = EUROPE, ASIA, AFRICA, AMERICA
- Email Team EUROPE = $shell(type C:\EuropeEmailList.txt)
but i get always Email sent to Shell execution not enabled via -x flag
Is this feature not supported by ELOG or did i use the wrong syntax?
Thank you in advance. |
Conditional E-Mail Attributes, posted by Grant Jeffcote on Fri Aug 11 21:48:01 2006
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Stefen, is it possible to change an email option using conditional attributes?
I have a need under certain conditions to send an email in plain text (Encoding type 1) but as type 2 under other conditions, it seems when I do the conditional string is ignored and the global entry is used.
Can all email options be actioned using a conditional string, it only seems to work on some?
Shown here are some of the options that would be nice to set under 'conditions'.
Some appear to already work that way.
{2}Email attributes = xxx, xxy,
{2}Email All = dee@sdf.com, def@sdf.com,
{2}Preset text = This is a test
{2}Email Encoding = 1
{2}Use Email Subject = ELOG-ID $message id - Test Company
{2}Use Email Heading = Test Company Operations Report
{2}Use Email From = admin@sdf.com
{2}Suppress Email to users = 1
{2}Email Format = 27
{2}Suppress Email on edit = 1
{2}Suppress default = 2
{2}Display Email recipients = 1
{2}Omit Email To = 1
Any help would be appreciated. |
Conditional Attributes/Preset Text, posted by David Brody on Wed Apr 6 01:51:42 2005
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I upgraded from ver 2.5.5-2 to 2.5.8-2 and found that none of my preset text
worked any longer. I struggled with it for several hours and then reverted
back to 2.5.5-2 and the preset text worked again. I have attached my
elgd.cfg file for review. Thanks in advance for your help... |
Conditional Attributes Boolean?, posted by Grant Jeffcote on Mon May 19 06:14:04 2008
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Hi Stefan,
After searching the manual and not finding (missing?) the answer is it possible to add conditional statements to a Boolean attribute? I would like a tick box to be able to trigger an event when submitted.
Many thx |
Conditional attributes does not work in French, posted by Laurent S. Nadolski on Wed Feb 2 10:37:48 2005
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Hi,
I am very much interested in using elog as a shift logbook for SOLEIL
accelerators.
I tested most of the options. Every thing works well except the conditional
attributs when French language is selected. In this case, I lost the
selected list option in the Field Equipement.
Here a simple exemple for testing.
NB: tests were done using the last and before last elog version.
I switched the language from English to French in Global options
Attributes = Accelerateur, Equipement
Options Accelerateur= Linac{1}, LT1{2}
{1}Options Equipement= cannon, section1
{2}ROptions Equipement= Alimentation, Diagnostics
I guess this is a simple bug since this problem does not exist for other
languages.
Best Regards,
Laurent Nadolski |