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Thu Feb 23 08:44:25 2006 |
| Holger Mundhahs | holger.mundhahs@vtg-rail.com | Request | Windows | V2.6.1-165 | Re: How to setup Change attributes in detail view/edit mode ? | Hello Mr. Ritt,
I've changed the category to "Request" because I think it would be practical
if I can hide the attributes which are build on values of other attributes with
"Change".
Regards
Holger Mundhahs
> > because I've got a very quick response on my 1st question regarding
> > "Change attributes" here is anonther one:
>
> Don't stress it too much ;-)
>
> > I've defined 2 attributes with "Change attribute" / "List Change attribute" (see configuration).
> > Because this values are build on other attributes I want to hide these attributes in
> > NEW / EDIT mode. How is this possible?
>
> Show Attributes = Admin, Hostname, IP-Adresse, Funktion, RIB Hostname, RIB IP
>
> hides the attributes in the New/edit mode, but unfortunately also in the detailed view. |
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Thu Feb 23 09:19:27 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Windows | V2.6.1-165 | Re: How to setup Change attributes in detail view/edit mode ? | > I've changed the category to "Request" because I think it would be practical
> if I can hide the attributes which are build on values of other attributes with
> "Change".
Have you tried
Show Attributes = Admin, Hostname, IP-Adresse, Funktion, RIB Hostname, RIB IP
???
Does it bother you if then the attributes are also hidden in the detailed view? |
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Thu Feb 23 09:45:54 2006 |
| Holger Mundhahs | holger.mundhahs@vtg-rail.com | Request | Windows | V2.6.1-165 | Re: How to setup Change attributes in detail view/edit mode ? | No, I havn't tried it, because it's the only way where I can see ALL attributes, and
I belief, that it works to hide the attributes on all views.
Here an Example:
I have 5 attributes where I can enter values, and 5 addtitional attributes build on them.
I can't see all of them in list view, so the only way to see/use them is the detailed view.
But because there is no value to insert/change these attributes should be hidden in NEW/EDIT mode.
As an workaround I LOCK/FIX these attributes so I can't insert values, but there are now many empty lines.
So if you can implement this functionality it would be great, but if not it's not so bad,
I can "live" with it ;)
Regards
Holger
> > I've changed the category to "Request" because I think it would be practical
> > if I can hide the attributes which are build on values of other attributes with
> > "Change".
>
> Have you tried
>
> Show Attributes = Admin, Hostname, IP-Adresse, Funktion, RIB Hostname, RIB IP
>
> ???
>
> Does it bother you if then the attributes are also hidden in the detailed view? |
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Wed Mar 1 10:30:51 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Windows | V2.6.1-165 | Re: How to setup Change attributes in detail view/edit mode ? | I implemented a "Hide attributes = ..." option, with which you can do what you requested, but unfortunately I'm
sitting here in Siberia and have only limited internet access, so I can only submit the modification next weekend.
- Stefan |
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Thu Dec 8 10:32:37 2005 |
| Bertram Metz | bmetz@sbs.com | Bug report | Linux | V2.6.0-bet | Attachments in duplicated entries | Hi,
the duplicate command duplicates the entry text itself, but it does not duplicate attachments.
If attachments in a duplicated entry are deleted, the original attachment files are deleted as well and cannot be accessed anymore within the original entry.
My suggestion is to copy the attached files too and to use file names of the copies in the duplicated entry.
Kind regards,
Bertram |
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Wed Dec 21 20:54:11 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | V2.6.0-bet | Re: Attachments in duplicated entries |
Bertram Metz wrote: | The duplicate command duplicates the entry text itself, but it does not duplicate attachments. If attachments in a duplicated entry are deleted, the original attachment files are deleted as well and cannot be accessed anymore within the original entry.
My suggestion is to copy the attached files too and to use file names of the copies in the duplicated entry. |
I chaned it such that attachments are removed from the duplicated entry, which was easier to implement. I hope this is ok as well. The change is in SVN revision 1584. |
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Tue Jan 24 14:39:21 2006 |
| Bertram Metz | bmetz@sbs.com | Bug report | Linux | V2.6.0-bet | Re: Attachments in duplicated entries |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Bertram Metz wrote: | The duplicate command duplicates the entry text itself, but it does not duplicate attachments. If attachments in a duplicated entry are deleted, the original attachment files are deleted as well and cannot be accessed anymore within the original entry.
My suggestion is to copy the attached files too and to use file names of the copies in the duplicated entry. |
I chaned it such that attachments are removed from the duplicated entry, which was easier to implement. I hope this is ok as well. The change is in SVN revision 1584. |
Yes, that's ok for me.
Thank you very much Stefan.
Best Regards,
Bertram |
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Wed Jul 20 19:49:21 2005 |
| Juliana Peng | jpeng@yorku.ca | Request | Linux | V2.6.0 | hide attributes when view the logbook | Hi Stefan,
Thanks for the great work. We have been using elog for a year as inventory management.
Now we have a long list of attributes in our logbook, some of those we want to keep in database for record, but we don't want to see them because they are not used very often. I tried the "Show Attributes". my conf is like this:
Attributes = Name, SysAdmin, OS, Manufacturer, Model, Serial Number, Description, Main Function, Location, Memory, CPU Speed, Num CPU, Owner, Contact Name, Contact Phone, Contact Email, Bought From, Bought Date, Maintenance, Network Drop, Console Drop
.
.
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Options OS = SunOs{1}, Linux{2}, Aix
{1} Show Attributes = Name, SysAdmin, OS, Manufacturer, Model, Serial Number, Description
but it seems only effective when adding the new entry. All the attributes will show in logbook. Is there a way to hide some of the attributes? It would be good to let each user to choose what to see what not to see, create their own view. Can you put it on your to-do list or wishlist?
Thanks |
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