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Thu May 14 02:19:53 2015 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1 | Re: csv import timestamp | Hi Ferdinand,
and that is exactly what happens when you import a csv file with a date field:
the creation date ($entry time) of the imported entries will be used from the "Date" column in the file.
I've just tried it and it works like a charm. Did you have any problems doing it?
Cheers
Andreas
Ferdinand Gassauer wrote: |
I have to import a csv with a date field, which represents the creation date
this date should be used as "date" timestamp which is set automatically, otherwise all entries get the current datetime as timestamp
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Thu May 14 07:01:23 2015 |
| Ferdinand Gassauer | f.gassauer@chricar.at | Question | Linux | 3.1 | Re: csv import timestamp | Thanks
what is the format of the Date field in the csv file ?
My Date is date and not datetime.
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Hi Ferdinand,
and that is exactly what happens when you import a csv file with a date field:
the creation date ($entry time) of the imported entries will be used from the "Date" column in the file.
I've just tried it and it works like a charm. Did you have any problems doing it?
Cheers
Andreas
Ferdinand Gassauer wrote: |
I have to import a csv with a date field, which represents the creation date
this date should be used as "date" timestamp which is set automatically, otherwise all entries get the current datetime as timestamp
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Thu May 14 22:16:03 2015 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1 | Re: csv import timestamp | Hi Ferdinand,
"import" is meant to be used for files that have been exported with "find". Therefore it is not very flexible with the date format.
Todays date should look like that: "Thu 14 May 2015 22:12:00 +0200".
You have to convert your file that the date matches this format (BTW: I found this out by using the find - export feature; it may depend on a local configuration.)
Cheers
Andreas
Ferdinand Gassauer wrote: |
Thanks
what is the format of the Date field in the csv file ?
My Date is date and not datetime.
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Hi Ferdinand,
and that is exactly what happens when you import a csv file with a date field:
the creation date ($entry time) of the imported entries will be used from the "Date" column in the file.
I've just tried it and it works like a charm. Did you have any problems doing it?
Cheers
Andreas
Ferdinand Gassauer wrote: |
I have to import a csv with a date field, which represents the creation date
this date should be used as "date" timestamp which is set automatically, otherwise all entries get the current datetime as timestamp
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Wed May 27 14:22:11 2015 |
| Edmund Hertle | edmund.hertle@kit.edu | Question | All | 3.1 | Formatting multiple datetime entries | Hey
in one of my measurement logbooks I'm using two datetime entries (for start and end time of a measurement). The entries are created automatically by the measurement script.
Attributes = Time Start, Time End
Type Time Start = datetime
Type Time End = datetime
Time format = %H:%M:%S
For better visual appearance I would like to only display the time on the two additional datetime fields but keep the full date and time on the standard date field. Using the "Time format" option will influence all three at once.
Is there an option to do something like the time format for individual attributes (similar to the syntax of adding comments etc)?
Example:Attributes = Time Start, Time End
Type Time Start = datetime
Type Time End = datetime
Time format Time Start = %H:%M:%S
Time format Time End = %H:%M:%S
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Thu Jun 4 00:08:56 2015 |
| Stephen G | swgallman@bpa.gov | Question | Windows | 3.1 | LDAP docs | Could someone point me to the LDAP configuration docs, I searched to no avail. I'm sure there is some big red ldap config button it, but I just can't find it. |
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Thu Jun 4 00:10:32 2015 |
| Stephen G | s@g.com | Question | Windows | 3.1 | Duplicate: LDAP docs | This is a duplicate, made by mistake.
Could someone point me to the LDAP configuration docs, I searched to no avail. I'm sure there is some big red ldap config button it, but I just can't find it. |
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Thu Jun 4 16:25:42 2015 |
| David Wallis | wallis@aps.anl.gov | Question | Windows | 3.1 | Re: LDAP docs | This is what I've been able to figure out, in terms of the elogd.cfg file:
LDAP server = server.domain:389
LDAP userbase = ou=people,o=domain.com,dc=domain,dc=com
LDAP login attribute = uid
LDAP register = 0
Stephen G wrote: |
Could someone point me to the LDAP configuration docs, I searched to no avail. I'm sure there is some big red ldap config button it, but I just can't find it.
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Thu Jun 4 19:36:31 2015 |
| Stephen G | swgallman@bpa.gov | Question | Windows | 3.1 | Re: LDAP docs | Thank you, I am looking to do LDAPS over 636 where would the certificate go (Does it go in the SSL folder?).
David Wallis wrote: |
This is what I've been able to figure out, in terms of the elogd.cfg file:
LDAP server = server.domain:389
LDAP userbase = ou=people,o=domain.com,dc=domain,dc=com
LDAP login attribute = uid
LDAP register = 0
Stephen G wrote: |
Could someone point me to the LDAP configuration docs, I searched to no avail. I'm sure there is some big red ldap config button it, but I just can't find it.
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