Asing a user to an log, posted by Rob de Bruin on Fri Mar 18 11:14:58 2005
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Hello,
I'm looking for an option to attach a user to a log?
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Re: Asing a user to an log, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Mar 18 13:36:19 2005
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> I'm looking for an option to attach a user to a log?
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> For example:
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Non clickable column, posted by Alex H on Fri Mar 4 10:16:04 2005
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Hi,
Is there any solution to obtain an non-clickable column ?
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Re: Non clickable column, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Mar 4 10:50:57 2005
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> Is there any solution to obtain an non-clickable column ?
> For example here : http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Config+Examples/ what should
> I do to obtain the data of the Category column non clickable?
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Re: Non clickable column, posted by Alex H on Fri Mar 4 10:59:51 2005
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> > Is there any solution to obtain an non-clickable column ?
> > For example here : http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Config+Examples/ what should
> > I do to obtain the data of the Category column non clickable?
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Re: Non clickable column, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Mar 14 21:56:15 2005
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> I talk about the column contents. In fact on ELOG, we store password so its
> more easyer to click twice on it to select them and after to copy them instead
> of select from right to left the password and to try to copy them. The HMTL
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Re: Non clickable column, posted by Alex H on Tue Mar 15 14:11:48 2005
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> > I talk about the column contents. In fact on ELOG, we store password so its
> > more easyer to click twice on it to select them and after to copy them instead
> > of select from right to left the password and to try to copy them. The HMTL
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Display <attribute> do erroneously encoded, posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Mon Mar 7 16:05:22 2005
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Display subject = <b>$subject</b>
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Re: Display <attribute> do erroneously encoded, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Mar 14 21:11:11 2005
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> Display subject = <b>$subject</b>
>
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2 Extendable options when created new entries, posted by Alex H on Thu Mar 3 16:46:26 2005
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Hello,
I try to have two Extendable options : Client and Equipment
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Re: 2 Extendable options when created new entries, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Mar 14 21:00:57 2005
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I fixed this problem in revision 1.586. It will be contained in the next release. |
Trying to get "Format <attribute>" to work, posted by T. Ribbrock on Wed Mar 9 10:17:51 2005
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I am currently trying to get some attributes into one line in my logbook,
with some others on a line of their own (this is on the single message page)
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pretty much like in this forum.
I searched through the forum and the config examples and found
elog:571 as well as elog:Config+Examples/4, |
length of fields, posted by Paul Harrington on Wed Feb 23 13:02:59 2005
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When creating/updating entries in elog, excluding the main text field are
there any limits on the size of the other fields?
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Re: length of fields, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Mar 2 15:00:04 2005
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> When creating/updating entries in elog, excluding the main text field are
> there any limits on the size of the other fields?
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Re: length of fields, posted by Paul Harrington on Thu Mar 3 10:21:21 2005
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> > When creating/updating entries in elog, excluding the main text field are
> > there any limits on the size of the other fields?
>
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Re: length of fields, posted by Paul Harrington on Tue Mar 8 13:16:14 2005
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The reason for the earlier question is that we are trying to use Elog to store
data in a form we'd need to store more 1500 characters in more than one field.
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Re: length of fields, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Mar 8 20:28:49 2005
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> Is it possible to get around this problem by having more then one main text field
> per record?
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Compilation flag/file question, posted by Benjamin Brown on Tue Mar 8 17:31:55 2005
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If I want to go to the latest CVS release, what files do I have to compile
along with the elogd.c file? Also, do I need to use any special gcc flags
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Re: Compilation flag/file question, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Mar 8 17:34:05 2005
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> If I want to go to the latest CVS release, what files do I have to compile
> along with the elogd.c file? Also, do I need to use any special gcc flags
> for the compilation? Thanks.
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Re: Compilation flag/file question, posted by Benjamin Brown on Tue Mar 8 19:23:14 2005
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> > If I want to go to the latest CVS release, what files do I have to compile
> > along with the elogd.c file? Also, do I need to use any special gcc flags
> > for the compilation? Thanks.
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boundary problem with Type lists display, posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Wed Feb 23 18:07:24 2005
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using:
Display mode = threaded
List display = Subject, Type, Author, Date
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Re: boundary problem with Type lists display, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Mar 2 15:19:56 2005
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> using:
> Display mode = threaded
> List display = Subject, Type, Author, Date
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