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Mon Jan 8 17:30:42 2024 |
| David Pilgram | David.Pilgram@epost.org.uk | Question | Windows | ELOG V3.1.3-a38 | Re: Maximum number of attributes | Or what about the "ticket number" feature? Every new entry thread (sorry, confusing terminology on my part) would increment the ticket number by one, and there is no limit as far as I am aware. This is all explained in the elogd configuration documentation.
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Why don't you simply create a single attribute "identifier", which then gets a value D_001, ..., D_xxx. You can still use the D_xxx in full text search.
Stefan
Dr Marta Divall wrote: |
To explain the problem, we have silicon chip designs, which we log with an indentifyier, which is the attribute for easy search, as we want to follow their progress from design thorugh fabrication to testing, involving many people. They are called D_001; D_099...you get it. We have reached the 100, but maybe it is the est just to create an archive after each 100 design and make a new tab/logbook. Any other suggestions are of course welcome.
David Pilgram wrote: |
In my case, I had a number of attributes which had a varied prefix. For example, "progressed" , which could have no prefix, or prefix "I", "To be", "Strongly", "Seriously"... and that was true (the same prefixes, or at least many of them) for a number of attributes. Splitting them into two groups, the prefixes and the action, allowed me to gain more actual attributes without having to recompile. Suitable change in the elog config file will also make this easy to follow in how the entries are shown in threaded or full display modes. In your case suffixes may be better, but I hope you get the point.
Although I have done a (linux) recompile in the past, v2.9 something, 120 attributes seemed not to affect things.
Dr Marta Divall wrote: |
Dear Stefan,
Thansk for the super fast response! To keep the stability of the system we will look for a different solution then.
Best,
Marta
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
You would have to change the elogd.c code and recompile. At some point you wlll however get crash of elogd with a stack overflow. If you need more than 100 attributes, it becomes anyhow hard to manage, so I would suggest other ways, like adding iformation to the text body etc.
Best,
Stefan
Dr Marta Divall wrote: |
The maximum number or attributes is 100.
Is it possible to increase this?
Thanks!
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Mon Jan 8 16:25:05 2024 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | ELOG V3.1.3-a38 | Re: Maximum number of attributes | Why don't you simply create a single attribute "identifier", which then gets a value D_001, ..., D_xxx. You can still use the D_xxx in full text search.
Stefan
Dr Marta Divall wrote: |
To explain the problem, we have silicon chip designs, which we log with an indentifyier, which is the attribute for easy search, as we want to follow their progress from design thorugh fabrication to testing, involving many people. They are called D_001; D_099...you get it. We have reached the 100, but maybe it is the est just to create an archive after each 100 design and make a new tab/logbook. Any other suggestions are of course welcome.
David Pilgram wrote: |
In my case, I had a number of attributes which had a varied prefix. For example, "progressed" , which could have no prefix, or prefix "I", "To be", "Strongly", "Seriously"... and that was true (the same prefixes, or at least many of them) for a number of attributes. Splitting them into two groups, the prefixes and the action, allowed me to gain more actual attributes without having to recompile. Suitable change in the elog config file will also make this easy to follow in how the entries are shown in threaded or full display modes. In your case suffixes may be better, but I hope you get the point.
Although I have done a (linux) recompile in the past, v2.9 something, 120 attributes seemed not to affect things.
Dr Marta Divall wrote: |
Dear Stefan,
Thansk for the super fast response! To keep the stability of the system we will look for a different solution then.
Best,
Marta
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
You would have to change the elogd.c code and recompile. At some point you wlll however get crash of elogd with a stack overflow. If you need more than 100 attributes, it becomes anyhow hard to manage, so I would suggest other ways, like adding iformation to the text body etc.
Best,
Stefan
Dr Marta Divall wrote: |
The maximum number or attributes is 100.
Is it possible to increase this?
Thanks!
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Mon Jan 8 16:18:45 2024 |
| Dr Marta Divall | marta.divall@epfl.ch | Question | Windows | ELOG V3.1.3-a38 | Re: Maximum number of attributes | To explain the problem, we have silicon chip designs, which we log with an indentifyier, which is the attribute for easy search, as we want to follow their progress from design thorugh fabrication to testing, involving many people. They are called D_001; D_099...you get it. We have reached the 100, but maybe it is the est just to create an archive after each 100 design and make a new tab/logbook. Any other suggestions are of course welcome.
David Pilgram wrote: |
In my case, I had a number of attributes which had a varied prefix. For example, "progressed" , which could have no prefix, or prefix "I", "To be", "Strongly", "Seriously"... and that was true (the same prefixes, or at least many of them) for a number of attributes. Splitting them into two groups, the prefixes and the action, allowed me to gain more actual attributes without having to recompile. Suitable change in the elog config file will also make this easy to follow in how the entries are shown in threaded or full display modes. In your case suffixes may be better, but I hope you get the point.
Although I have done a (linux) recompile in the past, v2.9 something, 120 attributes seemed not to affect things.
Dr Marta Divall wrote: |
Dear Stefan,
Thansk for the super fast response! To keep the stability of the system we will look for a different solution then.
Best,
Marta
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
You would have to change the elogd.c code and recompile. At some point you wlll however get crash of elogd with a stack overflow. If you need more than 100 attributes, it becomes anyhow hard to manage, so I would suggest other ways, like adding iformation to the text body etc.
Best,
Stefan
Dr Marta Divall wrote: |
The maximum number or attributes is 100.
Is it possible to increase this?
Thanks!
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Mon Jan 8 15:56:40 2024 |
| David Pilgram | David.Pilgram@epost.org.uk | Question | Windows | ELOG V3.1.3-a38 | Re: Maximum number of attributes | In my case, I had a number of attributes which had a varied prefix. For example, "progressed" , which could have no prefix, or prefix "I", "To be", "Strongly", "Seriously"... and that was true (the same prefixes, or at least many of them) for a number of attributes. Splitting them into two groups, the prefixes and the action, allowed me to gain more actual attributes without having to recompile. Suitable change in the elog config file will also make this easy to follow in how the entries are shown in threaded or full display modes. In your case suffixes may be better, but I hope you get the point.
Although I have done a (linux) recompile in the past, v2.9 something, 120 attributes seemed not to affect things.
Dr Marta Divall wrote: |
Dear Stefan,
Thansk for the super fast response! To keep the stability of the system we will look for a different solution then.
Best,
Marta
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
You would have to change the elogd.c code and recompile. At some point you wlll however get crash of elogd with a stack overflow. If you need more than 100 attributes, it becomes anyhow hard to manage, so I would suggest other ways, like adding iformation to the text body etc.
Best,
Stefan
Dr Marta Divall wrote: |
The maximum number or attributes is 100.
Is it possible to increase this?
Thanks!
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Mon Jan 8 11:42:08 2024 |
| Dr Marta Divall | marta.divall@epfl.ch | Question | Windows | ELOG V3.1.3-a38 | Re: Maximum number of attributes | Dear Stefan,
Thansk for the super fast response! To keep the stability of the system we will look for a different solution then.
Best,
Marta
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
You would have to change the elogd.c code and recompile. At some point you wlll however get crash of elogd with a stack overflow. If you need more than 100 attributes, it becomes anyhow hard to manage, so I would suggest other ways, like adding iformation to the text body etc.
Best,
Stefan
Dr Marta Divall wrote: |
The maximum number or attributes is 100.
Is it possible to increase this?
Thanks!
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Mon Jan 8 11:08:14 2024 |
| Stefan Ritt | Zou stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | ELOG V3.1.3-a38 | Re: Maximum number of attributes | You would have to change the elogd.c code and recompile. At some point you wlll however get crash of elogd with a stack overflow. If you need more than 100 attributes, it becomes anyhow hard to manage, so I would suggest other ways, like adding iformation to the text body etc.
Best,
Stefan
Dr Marta Divall wrote: |
The maximum number or attributes is 100.
Is it possible to increase this?
Thanks!
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Mon Jan 8 11:06:49 2024 |
| Dr Marta Divall | marta.divall@epfl.ch | Question | Windows | ELOG V3.1.3-a38 | Maximum number of attributes | The maximum number or attributes is 100.
Is it possible to increase this?
Thanks! |
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Thu Nov 30 14:28:12 2023 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1.3 | Re: Restricting entries view by user | Keeping the global and individual logbooks in sync is not possible. So indded my proposal is a cumbersome solution in your case. We do have "restrict edit" which lets users only edit their own entries, but we do not have "restrict view". Maye some thought for a future version of elog.
Stefan
Matteo Mannini wrote: |
Dear Stefan,
thanks to the answer you gave to my colleague.
Now, attempting to follow your suggestion... If we will create several logbooks, one for each user,
1) there is a way to automatically duplicate all the entries in anoter "global" elog without loosing them and keeping them updated between the global and the individual logbooks?
2) alternatively how I could activate a search in all these user logbooks (and only in this set of logbooks without searching in the others logbook present in the same file conf)? shall I gnereate a separated elog instance only for this set of logbooks? how to let this search to all option available only to a reduced number of "superusers" that are not "administrators?
thanks
Matteo
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
No, this is not possible with the current version of Elog, so indeed everybody needs their own logbook.
Stefan
Leonardo Tacconi wrote: |
Good morning,
I would like to ask you whether it is feasible to establish a logbook that limits access to entries, enabling each user to view only their own.
Although creating a logbook per user is an apparent solution, it does not meet my requirements.
Thank you in advance.
Leonardo
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