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Wed Jun 30 14:59:06 2004 |
| Ralph Kuehn | r.e.kuehn@larc.nasa.gov | Question | Windows | v2.5.3 | Re: Only show log entries for logged-in user |
One way would be to create a seperate logbook for each student including the
teacher. It should then be fairly simple to set up the permissions however you
would like. For a large class it might be a bit cumbersome to set it up this way.
Ralph Kuehn
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to restrict the display of logbook entries to the entries
> created by the currently logged-in user?
>
> I'm thinking of using the ELOG system in a school laboratory environment:
> students must write entries in the logbook about their excersises, but I
> would like that students can not "see" what other students have written. To
> make it even more complicated, I would like that students can see their own
> entries and the teacher entries.....
>
> Is something like this possible?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Bartjan Wattel
> the Netherlands |
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Wed Jul 7 16:43:52 2004 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | v2.5.3 | Re: Only show log entries for logged-in user |
> For a large class it might be a bit cumbersome to set it up this way.
What you can do is put most of the configuration options into the [global] section,
such as
[global]
Attributes = ...
Password file = ...
...
Admin user = teacher
[John]
Login user = john
[Joe]
Login user = joe
[Fred]
Login user = fred
In this case, each logbook only requires two lines, while all the other options are
inherited from the [global] section. The "login user" restricts logins only to a
single student, which the teachis has admin rights for all logbooks. The teacher can
reply to individual students by writing into their "personal" logbook, or he can set
up a dedicated teacher logbook which everybody can read (Just omit the 'login user'). |
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Sat Jan 8 17:31:07 2005 |
| Neil Swartz | junkswartz@optonline.net | Bug report | All | v2.5.5-4 | MOptions and Extendable |
If an attribute uses MOptions and is also extendable, clicking "Add
<attribute name>" and entering a value adds the value to the MOptions, but
does not put the value into the log entry. The log record has that
attribute blank.
You have to go back into the record and edit it to put the new value in. |
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Mon Jan 17 16:44:28 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | All | v2.5.5-4 | Re: MOptions and Extendable |
> If an attribute uses MOptions and is also extendable, clicking "Add
> <attribute name>" and entering a value adds the value to the MOptions, but
> does not put the value into the log entry. The log record has that
> attribute blank.
> You have to go back into the record and edit it to put the new value in.
I fixed that bug just now, thanks for reporting it. It's available in revision
1.535 under CVS. |
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Tue Jul 28 02:50:42 2009 |
| Dan Duong | Dan.Duong@team.telstra.com | Question | Windows | v2.7.42111 | display GMT time instead of local time in Entry time/ Last edit field |
Hi all,
I have set my PC in Time Zone GMT+10:00 but I get GMT time in Entry time/Last edit field.
I have installed in another PC. Which has Time Zone GMT+10:00 but I still get GMT time in Entry time/Last edit field.
Please help. Thank you very much.
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Tue Jul 28 11:04:01 2009 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | v2.7.42111 | Re: display GMT time instead of local time in Entry time/ Last edit field |
Dan Duong wrote: |
Hi all,
I have set my PC in Time Zone GMT+10:00 but I get GMT time in Entry time/Last edit field.
I have installed in another PC. Which has Time Zone GMT+10:00 but I still get GMT time in Entry time/Last edit field.
Please help. Thank you very much.
|
That's strange. I use the C function localtime() to obtain the local time from Windows. The documentation says that this function checks the Windows control panel and returns the proper local time. So far, nobody complained so I guess only you have this problem (anybody else to correct me???). The only hint I found is to set the environment variable TZ. So open a DOS box and enter
set TZ=AST+10
then start elogd.exe interactively in that dos box and see if you get something else. |
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Wed Jul 29 04:56:27 2009 |
| Dan Duong | Dan.Duong@team.telstra.com | Question | Windows | v2.7.42111 | Re: display GMT time instead of local time in Entry time/ Last edit field |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Dan Duong wrote: |
Hi all,
I have set my PC in Time Zone GMT+10:00 but I get GMT time in Entry time/Last edit field.
I have installed in another PC. Which has Time Zone GMT+10:00 but I still get GMT time in Entry time/Last edit field.
Please help. Thank you very much.
|
That's strange. I use the C function localtime() to obtain the local time from Windows. The documentation says that this function checks the Windows control panel and returns the proper local time. So far, nobody complained so I guess only you have this problem (anybody else to correct me???). The only hint I found is to set the environment variable TZ. So open a DOS box and enter
set TZ=AST+10
then start elogd.exe interactively in that dos box and see if you get something else.
|
I did as instructed but time was 20 hours behide
I have entered set TZ=AST-10 I got the correct time. I think my elog files have been changed by someone. elogd file is running in DOS box now. Please help how to run elog as normal or correct elog files. Which file I should check. Is it elconv.c file? Thank you Stefan. |
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Wed Jul 29 09:21:39 2009 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | v2.7.42111 | Re: display GMT time instead of local time in Entry time/ Last edit field |
Dan Duong wrote: |
I did as instructed but time was 20 hours behide
I have entered set TZ=AST-10 I got the correct time. I think my elog files have been changed by someone. elogd file is running in DOS box now. Please help how to run elog as normal or correct elog files. Which file I should check. Is it elconv.c file? Thank you Stefan.
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You have to change your environment variable "TZ" system wide. You do that by going to
My Computer/Properties/Advanced/Environment Variables/New
then you enter TZ as the variable name and AST-10 as the value. You might have to reboot your computer. |