Re: Create past Elog entry., posted by Andreas Luedeke on Tue Apr 3 10:19:07 2018
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David answered the question already.
I would distinguish if this is a once-in-a-year event, where you are willing to edit the logfiles as an administrator to fix it -
or
if it happens more weekly, and you want to enable the users to fix it themself.
If it happens once a year and you don't |
Re: Create past Elog entry., posted by Michael Hibbard on Tue Apr 3 22:34:49 2018
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Thank you David, Andreas. Very useful forum.
David
Pilgram wrote:
Hi Michael, |
about shiftcheck, posted by Xuan Wu on Tue May 15 04:41:23 2018
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Hi all,
I try to implement a shift check list for our facility. The attributes called "a1, a2, b1, b2 etc" are used in original shiftcheck.html,
However, we would like to use "1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 2.2 etc". So I try to change the name of checkbox in shiftcheck.html and the attributes in |
Re: about shiftcheck, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Tue May 15 10:35:32 2018
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An attribute is similar to a variable. Do you know any programming language that allows to start a variable with a digit? I don't.
The solution is very obvious: start your attributes with a letter.
Cheers, Andreas |
Re: about shiftcheck, posted by Xuan Wu on Wed May 16 02:20:24 2018
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That's true. Thanks for your explanation.
Cheers, Xuan
Andreas |
shiftcheck restrict edit, posted by Xuan Wu on Thu May 24 08:53:50 2018
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Hi all,
There are options "Restrict edit" and "Restrict edit time" for general logbooks, but it seems not work for shiftcheck logbook.
I think the function only author can change their own entry is necessary for shiftcheck too. Any suggestion would be hightly appreciated. |
Re: shiftcheck restrict edit, posted by Xuan Wu on Wed Jun 6 02:41:32 2018
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Is there a way to restrict other author to edit the custom input form submitted?
Xuan
Wu wrote:
Hi all, |
Reverse proxy of Elog using Docker and Nginx?, posted by Andrew Wade on Mon Aug 13 21:09:30 2018
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I've been trying to configured a Synology NAS to run my personal elog with a reverse proxy to the outside world. The best way seems to be running
Elog in a Docker instance and then running a separate connected Docker running a nginx-proxy (in this case jwilder/nginx-proxy).
This second container manages the certificates to letsencrypt and mapping URL requests to relevant containers so that connection is secured properly. |