Re: Last default = <n>, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed May 1 11:08:10 2019
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You say "Show Last Default = 31". This options applies only to the "Find" page, the option "Last Default = 31" works for
the quick filter. Probably you have to change "Show Last Default" to "Last Default".
Stefan |
Re: Last default = <n>, posted by Alan Grant on Wed May 1 15:28:41 2019
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I was just referring to "Show last default" (under Find) as a parallel example of how I assume "Last default" should
function on the List page.
I also tried values 3 and 7 but "All entries" still displays in the "List period" box. A restart of elogd makes no difference. |
Re: Last default = <n>, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 3 15:50:39 2019
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I just tried your elogd.cfg, and it works fine for me. So no idea what is wrong in your case.
Stefan |
Re: Last default = <n>, posted by Alan Grant on Fri May 3 16:02:33 2019
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Ok thanks for taking the time to try it out. I definitely still show "All entries" in any case, so I will continue to try to resolve on
my end and if I find the cause or solution I will share back on the forum.
First though, I noticed you ran 3.1.4 whereas I'm still on 3.1.2. I'm also on Windows Server 2016 and IE 11. Do you think any |
Re: Last default = <n>, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 3 16:22:23 2019
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Yes I always run the current version from bitbucket. I haven't touched that code for "last default" since a long time, so I don't expect
the verison to make a difference. Unfortuantely I have not Windows Server or IE for testing.
Alan |
Re: Last default = <n>, posted by Alan Grant on Fri May 3 16:29:00 2019
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Thanks again.
I noticed in the Change Log for 3.1.4 that there's a reference to something done with "Last default" in Sept 2018 so I think
I will try to set up a Linux instance and try out 3.1.4. Regards. |
Re: Last default = <n>, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 3 16:48:47 2019
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Indeed you're right (my memory is fading, argh). Please try 3.1.4.
Stefan
Alan |
Execute attribute, posted by Alan Grant on Fri May 10 04:34:36 2019
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Apart from an inline shell command that can be run with the Execute attribute, is it possible to run an external script file? I would like to run a Powershell
script with the Elog attribute data parameters passed to it upon Submit New entry. |