Re: date and time, posted by David Pilgram on Fri Nov 15 13:43:18 2013
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> > [13 Nov]
> > As my threads have lots of replies, I end up with a forest of ">" characters which makes it difficult to read
> > earlier quoted entries (what with word-wrapping of the browser).
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Re: custom subject for mail info, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon May 20 16:39:50 2019
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Use Email subject = $Subject
or a bit more detailed
Use Email subject = ELOG Ticket: "$Subject" posted by $Author |
Re: custom subject for mail info, posted by Daniel Pfuhl on Mon May 20 18:10:02 2019
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thank you!
Stefan
Ritt wrote:
Use Email subject |
Re: custom css not loaded, posted by Laurent Jean-Rigaud on Fri Dec 2 14:44:46 2022
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Update : i tryed with last git, w/o ldap support and it seems the problem is solved with CCS URL on same machine (just replace the elogd binary from
EPEL by new one just build w/o LDAP support and fallback on File to login for testing).
So my problem is the error during build with LDAP auth (since using C++) :-( |
Re: curly parenthesis problem {smiley}, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Aug 3 16:18:45 2004
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> Everything after curly parenthesis is ignored in attribute entry boxes
> like 'Subject' above
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Re: csv import timestamp, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu May 14 02:19:53 2015
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Hi Ferdinand,
and that is exactly what happens when you import a csv file with a date field:
the creation date ($entry
time) of the imported entries will be used from the "Date" column in the file.
I've just tried it and it works like a charm.
Did you have any problems doing it?
Cheers
Andreas
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Re: csv import timestamp, posted by Ferdinand Gassauer on Thu May 14 07:01:23 2015
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Thanks
what is the format of the Date field in the csv file ?
My Date is date and not datetime. |
Re: csv import timestamp, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu May 14 22:16:03 2015
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Hi Ferdinand,
"import" is meant to be used for files that have been exported with "find". Therefore it is not very
flexible with the date format.
Todays date should look like that: "Thu 14 May 2015 22:12:00 +0200".
You have
to convert your file that the date matches this format (BTW: I found this out by using the find - export feature; it may depend on a local configuration.)
Cheers
Andreas
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