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  2056   Thu Nov 9 20:59:01 2006 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux2.6.2-1739Re: calling a shell in the Options tag[quote="Alexandre Lindote"]Hi,

 is it possible to run a shell script in
  
  197   Mon Jan 13 11:45:18 2003 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequest  Re: call a shell from ELOG / new button [Submit & Notify]I put this on the wish list.

- Stefan
  
  67767   Mon Jan 26 15:56:41 2015 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chQuestionAll3.3Re: calculate the value of one attribute depending upon the value of other attribute.If you have the following elogd.cfg:

Attributes = START, END,
DURATION
  
  67768   Mon Jan 26 19:24:02 2015 Reply devjoshi868b@gmail.comQuestionAll3.3Re: calculate the value of one attribute depending upon the value of other attribute.I tried that It is not calculating  and
it is giving the error "
  
  67770   Tue Jan 27 15:59:59 2015 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chQuestionAll3.3Re: calculate the value of one attribute depending upon the value of other attribute.Yes, I forgot to mention that you need
to enable shell script execution by starting
the server with "elogd -x".
  
  67773   Tue Jan 27 17:18:17 2015 Reply devjoshi868b@gmail.comQuestionAll3.3Re: calculate the value of one attribute depending upon the value of other attribute.I am working in window system.Itries using
elogd  stop and start  command
 but it is always showing it is running.Kindly
  
  67774   Wed Jan 28 09:57:11 2015 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chQuestionAll3.3Re: calculate the value of one attribute depending upon the value of other attribute.Unfortunately I cannot help you with Windows.
But you must have started the service somehow
in the first place: that is where I would
  
  68435   Fri Sep 30 11:21:44 2016 Reply Alex Kühnelalexander.kuehnel@gmail.comQuestionLinux3.1.2Re: calculate diff of 2 date(s)I found the solution in the forum :-)

subst Einsatzzeit = $shell(/usr/local/elog/diff.sh
\"$Einsatzbeginn\" \"$Einsatzende\")
  
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