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Tue Mar 24 15:49:28 2015 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Comment | All | - | Re: Configure default time range in 'Find' |
Show last default = 0
always worked, even in my original code. It was just not documented. I added that.
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Hi David,
I was confused because one normally does not need to include a line in the configuration to set a default value. A default is exactly what you get if you don't specify anything in the configuration
But I think I've figured it out: you were overriding the default in the global section for all logbooks and wanted to get back to the default for a particular logbook.
Then another simple solution would have been to remove the line in the global section and add it just in those logbook configurations, where you actually need it.
Anyway, it is good that one can now set the default in the configuration; I agree that this should always be possible.
Cheers
Andreas
David Pilgram wrote: |
Hi Andreas,
Yes, the empty string does exactly that, in the drop down menu, but before my changes, I could not set it to be the default setting in the configuration file. In an archived logbook, it's perfectly possible for "all time" to be the only sensible value. I tried "Show last default = " and various other variants, with no success in getting what I actually required. Also, in the documentation, there was no mention of a way to set the default as "all time", just a list of number of days (week (7), month (31), year (364) etc), which also led me to believe that it was not possible with the existing code.
I've sent an email to Stefan giving my coding changes for information.
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Fri Dec 12 07:45:14 2008 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Windows | 2.7.5-2140 | Re: Conflict between Select-Edit and attribute types |
Richard Stamper wrote: |
When doing a Select->Edit operation, if an attribute has a type of "numeric" and the records selected already have (some) values for that attribute, then the "- keep original values -" message that is inserted to indicate that the values should be preserved causes the type check to fail.
Would it be possible to modify the Javascript that carries out the type check to treat the "- keep original values -" message as an exception?
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Thanks for reporting this. It has been fixed in SVN revision 2155. The fix will be contained in the next release. |
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Thu Jan 24 16:50:16 2008 |
| Fergus Lynch | flynch@alternativenetworks.com | Question | Windows | V2.7.1-200 | Re: Converting dates from an Excel import into ELOG |
Fergus Lynch wrote: |
Hi,
I'm importing an Excel spreadsheet into ELOG through CSV format. All working fine apart from dates.
Dates are exporting from Excel in the format "day/month/year" so 1st January 2008 is exported as 01/01/2008 in the CSV.
However all dates are displayed in ELOG as "01/01/1970" regardless of the field content, and looking at the raw ELOG data file dates are displayed as numeric's - so for example 01/01/2008 is "1199188800"
Can you tell me how dates are computed/stored in ELOG so that I can do the necessary conversion.
Many Thanks
Fergus
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S'ok - looked up the documentation and have converted Excel dates to ELOG 'seconds since 01/01/1970' and all has come over fine!
Thanks
Fergus |
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Tue Apr 22 19:27:28 2003 |
| Marcus Meyer | marcus.meyer@gmx.net | Question | | | Re: Converting logs |
> I would like to dump mylog files into comma/tab seperated files. Is there
> an easy way to do it?
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> I tried to run elconv, but had no success. Always returns an error.
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> Thanks,
> k.
Hi!
Same for me.
Here is the error:
Cannot find any ??????.log file in this directory.
THANX,
mm |
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Tue Apr 22 19:58:13 2003 |
| Recai Oktas | roktas@omu.edu.tr | Question | | | Re: Converting logs |
> Here is the error:
>
> Cannot find any ??????.log file in this directory.
`elconv' is just a simple tool to convert pre 2.0 log files to the current
format. (Well, after all these confusions, dropping it from the future
releases won't be surprising -at least for me- ;) You might try some
well-known text-processing tools ie. preferably awk or perl to make the
required conversions. But I think using comma or tab as the delimiter is not
suitable due to the content of logs. If all you want is importing them to
excel/word, you should play with the delimiter options of mentioned programs
before trying a solution. |
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Tue Apr 22 20:06:51 2003 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | | | Re: Converting logs |
> `elconv' is just a simple tool to convert pre 2.0 log files to the current
> format. (Well, after all these confusions, dropping it from the future
> releases won't be surprising -at least for me- ;) You might try some
> well-known text-processing tools ie. preferably awk or perl to make the
> required conversions. But I think using comma or tab as the delimiter is
not
> suitable due to the content of logs. If all you want is importing them to
> excel/word, you should play with the delimiter options of mentioned
programs
> before trying a solution.
Hi Recai. I have several requests of this kind. "Want to import/export to
comma separated text" or "XML". So one option is to extend elconv to handle
all kind of conversions 1.x -> 2.x, 2.x -> CSV, 2.x -> XML. An alternative
would be to write some awk/perl scripts as you noted. The disadvantage of
this solution would be that they rely on the installation of awk/perl which
is not given on windows systems. But nevertheless, if anyone volunteers to
write a conversion tool, I would be happy to include it in the distribution.
If not, I can put it into elconv.c, but that could take until June, given my
current work load. |
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Tue Aug 12 08:42:58 2008 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Windows | | Re: Copy & Move To in Spanish |
Marimar Rodriguez wrote: |
when I choose the Spanish language, the command Copy To isn't allowed. I have had to change the language file and change the line:
Copy To = Copiar a
to
Copy To = Copy To
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That's strange. I just tried (even with Spanish) and it worked for me. Which version of elog do you have installed? Can you send me your elogd.cfg file? |
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Wed Jun 21 17:03:23 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Windows | 2.6.1-6 | Re: Corrupt page link |
Ulrich Trüssel wrote: | If a loggbook contains more than one page of entries, above and under the list are links for changing the page by number (or privous / last and all) conatining links looking like "http://localhost:8080/logbook/page2?mode=mode". This is the correct link and will work until Version 2.6.1-5!
In Version 2.6.1-6 the link is corrupted and look always like "http://localhost:8080/logbook/pag" |
Well, in this forum the link is fine, so it must have to do with your special configuration. Can you try with the demo logbook and find out which configuration option causes this problem? |