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Mon Nov 21 09:46:46 2022 |
| Finn Junker | fj@tvis.net | Question | Windows | 3-1-4 | Planned maintenance at the top of ELOG listing |
We use our instance of ELOG as a operations log so that newest events are sorted at the top.
Sometimes we are also up front informed about planned maintenance, and i would be nice to could "pin" them at the top - before the sorting, so that operatores could have them in mind when starting a new shift. Have anyone found a way to solve this?
Kind Regards Finn |
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Mon Nov 21 13:32:04 2022 |
| David Pilgram | David.Pilgram@epost.org.uk | Question | Windows | 3-1-4 | Re: Planned maintenance at the top of ELOG listing |
The way to do this is to ensure that the date of the entry is in the future. As a hard -core linux (ab)user of elog, I create an entry, then dive into the yymmdda.log files, and edit it so that the date at the top of the entry is, for example, Sat, 31 Dec 2022 23:59:59. Then, that entry will remain at the top of the listings until the New Year. I do this very thing for the very same reason, i.e. to keep one entry at the top of the listings until after a certain date.
It may be that if you have "date of entry" field and sort by that, you could set the date of entry in the future. I've not tried that.
The same effect could be done by adjusting the computer/server's date to the future, make the entry and then reset back to the present, but that may well be unpopular and impractical. On a single computer, I have done this, although I then changed to editing the yymmdda.log file directly.
Finn Junker wrote: |
We use our instance of ELOG as a operations log so that newest events are sorted at the top.
Sometimes we are also up front informed about planned maintenance, and i would be nice to could "pin" them at the top - before the sorting, so that operatores could have them in mind when starting a new shift. Have anyone found a way to solve this?
Kind Regards Finn
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Tue Feb 28 18:21:01 2023 |
| Illam Pakkirisamy | illam@senseeker.com | Info | Windows | 3.1.4 | Exporting the entries from ELOG |
Hi,
Is there a way to export the ELOG entries into a file like an Excel sheet or something. I see import but not export.
Appreciate your help.
Thanks.
Illam |
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Tue Feb 28 19:22:50 2023 |
| Stefan Ritt | Find stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Info | Windows | 3.1.4 | Re: Exporting the entries from ELOG |
Find -> Export to...
Illam Pakkirisamy wrote: |
Hi,
Is there a way to export the ELOG entries into a file like an Excel sheet or something. I see import but not export.
Appreciate your help.
Thanks.
Illam
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Wed Mar 1 20:12:54 2023 |
| Illam Pakkirisamy | illam@senseeker.com | Info | Windows | 3.1.4 | Re: Exporting the entries from ELOG |
Thanks Stefan for your help. It works but the only issue is, the screenshots that were included in the body of the entries are not usable. Not sure if there is any workarounds for that.
...Illam
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Find -> Export to...
Illam Pakkirisamy wrote: |
Hi,
Is there a way to export the ELOG entries into a file like an Excel sheet or something. I see import but not export.
Appreciate your help.
Thanks.
Illam
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69662
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Thu Apr 6 23:20:16 2023 |
| Illam Pakkirisamy | illam@senseeker.com | Info | Windows | 3.1.4 | TEXTSIZE too big message |
Hi,
I'm getting the TEXTSIZE TOO BIG message every time I have more text in my entry. I understand there is a way to increase the TEXTSIZE and re-compile. Where can I find the TEXTSIZE parameter that I can increase and also how do I re-compile.
Appreciate your help.
Thanks.
Illam |
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Fri Apr 28 19:47:51 2023 |
| Illam Pakkirisamy | illam@senseeker.com | Info | Windows | 3.1.4 | Re: TEXTSIZE too big message |
Hi, any help will be appreciated on this. I have not still figured this out.
Thanks.
Illam
Illam Pakkirisamy wrote: |
Hi,
I'm getting the TEXTSIZE TOO BIG message every time I have more text in my entry. I understand there is a way to increase the TEXTSIZE and re-compile. Where can I find the TEXTSIZE parameter that I can increase and also how do I re-compile.
Appreciate your help.
Thanks.
Illam
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Sat Apr 29 01:02:30 2023 |
| Xuan Wu | wux@ihep.ac.cn | Info | Windows | 3.1.4 | Re: TEXTSIZE too big message |
Hi Illam,
You can find it in src/elogd.h, #define TEXT_SIZE 250000, the original value 250000, you can change it to a larger one like #define TEXT_SIZE 1000000. Then recompile it again, just need typing "make". Elog Version is 3.1.3 in my site. HTH.
Cheers,
Xuan Wu
Illam Pakkirisamy wrote: |
Hi, any help will be appreciated on this. I have not still figured this out.
Thanks.
Illam
Illam Pakkirisamy wrote: |
Hi,
I'm getting the TEXTSIZE TOO BIG message every time I have more text in my entry. I understand there is a way to increase the TEXTSIZE and re-compile. Where can I find the TEXTSIZE parameter that I can increase and also how do I re-compile.
Appreciate your help.
Thanks.
Illam
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