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  68166   Tue Oct 27 14:58:20 2015 Reply Julian Browerjulian.brower@stfc.ac.ukQuestionWindowslatestRe: Please advise on how to set up selective email notification on logbooksThanks Andreas, I will read that section.
Julian

  
  68165   Tue Oct 27 12:20:16 2015 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chQuestionLinux3.1.1Re: running more then one shell command when new entries is submittedAs far as I know ELOG is recognising
a configuration line as a comment only when
it starts with a ';'.

I
  
  68164   Tue Oct 27 11:23:43 2015 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chQuestionWindowslatestRe: Please advise on how to set up selective email notification on logbooksHi Julian,

there is a whole
chapter in the documentation about that:
https://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html#email

If
  
  68163   Tue Oct 27 11:23:36 2015 Reply kenzo Abrahamskenzoabrahams@gmail.comQuestionLinux3.1.1Re: running more then one shell command when new entries is submittedIf i put the ';' into Execute the
rest of the command becomes a comment thats
why i was trying to use '&&'
  
  68162   Tue Oct 27 11:19:41 2015 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux3.1.1Re: running more then one shell command when new entries is submittedThe command is passed to your shell, and
some shells except more than one command.
Most Linux shells accept commands separated
  
  68161   Tue Oct 27 11:14:16 2015 Reply kenzo Abrahamskenzoabrahams@gmail.comQuestionLinux3.1.1Re: running more then one shell command when new entries is submittedThe reason why im asking if it can be done
using the Execute option is because I need
to have the message id of the entry that
  
  68160   Tue Oct 27 11:03:49 2015 Question kenzo Abrahamskenzoabrahams@gmail.comQuestionLinux3.1.1running more then one shell command when new entries is submittedHi

Im just curious is it possible
to run more then one command using Execute
  
  68159   Tue Oct 27 09:26:56 2015 Reply Julian Browerjulian.brower@stfc.ac.ukQuestionWindowsLatestRe: How can we calculate and display the difference between two time entries on a log entryStefan, I am not an expert in this field
so I wondered how one goes about finding
someone to write this and how one amends
  
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