Re: auto pre-fill fields issue, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Apr 12 13:57:18 2021
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"Subst xxx" replaces after you submit an entry, while "Preset xxx" replaces before you create an
entry. I believe you want the second one.
Stefan |
Re: auto pre-fill fields issue, posted by Gys Wuyts on Mon Apr 12 14:17:52 2021
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Super, overlooked that one. Works now
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Real-time mirroring?, posted by Frank Baptista on Mon Apr 26 15:40:36 2021
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Hello!
We have a number of local ELOG servers, all mirrored to a single "remote" ELOG server. We have users that create updates at the |
Re: How to make personal ELOG to public, posted by Frank Baptista on Mon Apr 26 16:14:49 2021
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Hello Hien,
If you are sharing ELOG with users on the same network, here's something you can try. First, on the machine running ELOG, you need
to find the "Computer name". To do this, locate "This PC", and right click it to get to "Properties" in |
Re: Real-time mirroring?, posted by Sebastian Schenk on Mon Apr 26 16:41:50 2021
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Hello Frank,
It seems, you are using the mirror function of elog. It should resolve conflicts by itself acording to the documented rules. (https://elog.psi.ch/elog/config.html)
As I don't use this function, I can't say how good it works. |
Re: Real-time mirroring?, posted by Frank Baptista on Fri Apr 30 20:29:45 2021
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Hi Sebatian,
Thank you for taking the time to answer...very much appreciated!
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Re: Real-time mirroring?, posted by Sebastian Schenk on Fri Apr 30 21:13:39 2021
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Hi Frank,
I am not sure, if I understood your setup correctly. But in my eyes, you don't need the local elog servers. The only difference for
the users at the chambers would be to directly use the 'mirror' remote elog url instead of the local elog url in their browsers. "which |
Re: Real-time mirroring?, posted by Frank Baptista on Fri Apr 30 21:55:23 2021
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Hi Sebastian,
You're absolutely correct that the users at the chambers could directly use the remote ELOG server (without having a local server),
and I did originally think about this. Unfortunately, there are times that our network "goes down" (for maintenance and other issues), |