Re: pre defined Find as Home page, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu Apr 6 11:01:30 2017
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It's very simple, no need for the find command. E.g.: Start page = ?Author=luedeke&Category=Question&mode=summary
in this forum would do https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/?Author=luedeke&Category=Question&mode=summary
Paraic Fahey wrote: |
This command makes the Homepage a FIND page: Start page = ?cmd=Find
My question is: can we pre-populate some of the search fields and execute the search so that the homepage becomes the SEARCH RESULTS
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Re: Elog crashes with null Username, posted by Xuan Wu on Fri Apr 21 02:21:59 2017
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We also meet this issue occasionally, so how can we get rid of this?
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Ups. This bug must have lingered there since the beginning of time. Funny that nobody noticed in the last ten years or so. I have fixed it in the current git revision.
Alan Grant wrote: |
I haven't found any reporterd issues in the forum similar yet, but it appears there is a bug in Elog when logging into logbooks. If I leave Username and Password null and click Submit the daemon crashes. We've been having this problem off and on and after some verbose logging level 3 I was drawn to these recurring lines in the log:
16-Dec-2016 18:20:22 [172.23.113.4] {SER Reports} LOGIN user "" (attempt)
16-Dec-2016 23:15:52 [] Server listening on port 8080 ..
16-Dec-2016 23:18:05 [172.23.113.4] {Daily Request Log} LOGIN user "dmorrison" (attempt)
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Re: Elog crashes with null Username, posted by Alan Grant on Fri Apr 21 05:27:35 2017
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Are you using the current git revision Xuan?
Xuan Wu wrote: |
We also meet this issue occasionally, so how can we get rid of this?
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Ups. This bug must have lingered there since the beginning of time. Funny that nobody noticed in the last ten years or so. I have fixed it in the current git revision.
Alan Grant wrote: |
I haven't found any reporterd issues in the forum similar yet, but it appears there is a bug in Elog when logging into logbooks. If I leave Username and Password null and click Submit the daemon crashes. We've been having this problem off and on and after some verbose logging level 3 I was drawn to these recurring lines in the log:
16-Dec-2016 18:20:22 [172.23.113.4] {SER Reports} LOGIN user "" (attempt)
16-Dec-2016 23:15:52 [] Server listening on port 8080 ..
16-Dec-2016 23:18:05 [172.23.113.4] {Daily Request Log} LOGIN user "dmorrison" (attempt)
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Re: Elog crashes with null Username, posted by Xuan Wu on Fri Apr 21 08:19:05 2017
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No, We are using the released version 3.1.2
How to use the current git revision or is it a long time to wait for the next release?
Alan Grant wrote: |
Are you using the current git revision Xuan?
Xuan Wu wrote: |
We also meet this issue occasionally, so how can we get rid of this?
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Ups. This bug must have lingered there since the beginning of time. Funny that nobody noticed in the last ten years or so. I have fixed it in the current git revision.
Alan Grant wrote: |
I haven't found any reporterd issues in the forum similar yet, but it appears there is a bug in Elog when logging into logbooks. If I leave Username and Password null and click Submit the daemon crashes. We've been having this problem off and on and after some verbose logging level 3 I was drawn to these recurring lines in the log:
16-Dec-2016 18:20:22 [172.23.113.4] {SER Reports} LOGIN user "" (attempt)
16-Dec-2016 23:15:52 [] Server listening on port 8080 ..
16-Dec-2016 23:18:05 [172.23.113.4] {Daily Request Log} LOGIN user "dmorrison" (attempt)
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Re: Elog crashes with null Username, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 21 10:57:07 2017
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I made a new release for you 3.1.3
Xuan Wu wrote: |
No, We are using the released version 3.1.2
How to use the current git revision or is it a long time to wait for the next release?
Alan Grant wrote: |
Are you using the current git revision Xuan?
Xuan Wu wrote: |
We also meet this issue occasionally, so how can we get rid of this?
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Ups. This bug must have lingered there since the beginning of time. Funny that nobody noticed in the last ten years or so. I have fixed it in the current git revision.
Alan Grant wrote: |
I haven't found any reporterd issues in the forum similar yet, but it appears there is a bug in Elog when logging into logbooks. If I leave Username and Password null and click Submit the daemon crashes. We've been having this problem off and on and after some verbose logging level 3 I was drawn to these recurring lines in the log:
16-Dec-2016 18:20:22 [172.23.113.4] {SER Reports} LOGIN user "" (attempt)
16-Dec-2016 23:15:52 [] Server listening on port 8080 ..
16-Dec-2016 23:18:05 [172.23.113.4] {Daily Request Log} LOGIN user "dmorrison" (attempt)
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Re: Elog crashes with null Username, posted by Xuan Wu on Fri Apr 21 12:18:57 2017
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Awesome!It's appreciated. Many Thanks!
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
I made a new release for you 3.1.3
Xuan Wu wrote: |
No, We are using the released version 3.1.2
How to use the current git revision or is it a long time to wait for the next release?
Alan Grant wrote: |
Are you using the current git revision Xuan?
Xuan Wu wrote: |
We also meet this issue occasionally, so how can we get rid of this?
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Ups. This bug must have lingered there since the beginning of time. Funny that nobody noticed in the last ten years or so. I have fixed it in the current git revision.
Alan Grant wrote: |
I haven't found any reporterd issues in the forum similar yet, but it appears there is a bug in Elog when logging into logbooks. If I leave Username and Password null and click Submit the daemon crashes. We've been having this problem off and on and after some verbose logging level 3 I was drawn to these recurring lines in the log:
16-Dec-2016 18:20:22 [172.23.113.4] {SER Reports} LOGIN user "" (attempt)
16-Dec-2016 23:15:52 [] Server listening on port 8080 ..
16-Dec-2016 23:18:05 [172.23.113.4] {Daily Request Log} LOGIN user "dmorrison" (attempt)
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Limiting search data, posted by Alan Grant on Thu Apr 27 22:21:03 2017
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I'm aware there is the "Show Last Default" setting for the Find page but is there (or can there PLEASE be) a similar setting for the Period filter on the List page? Our users routinely use the Quick Filters instead and it bogs down the system because we have lots of logbooks. Many thanks. |
Re: Limiting search data, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 28 08:15:56 2017
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I don't get your point. If you go on the list page of this forum, you see -- all entries -- in the period quick filter, but you only see one page of entries, which is rather quick. This can be changed wiht "Entries per page", which defaults to 20. Do you have a different set-up?
Alan Grant wrote: |
I'm aware there is the "Show Last Default" setting for the Find page but is there (or can there PLEASE be) a similar setting for the Period filter on the List page? Our users routinely use the Quick Filters instead and it bogs down the system because we have lots of logbooks. Many thanks.
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