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Tue Jun 9 12:40:44 2015 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 3.1 | Re: LDAP docs |
I do not officially support LDAP, since I don't have any server to test it. So it comes as a third party's contibution from https://github.com/vykozlov/elog-ldap.
To my knowlede LDAPS has not been implemented. You could post an issue the the github repository to ask the original author.
/Stefan
Stephen G wrote: |
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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67997
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Wed Jun 10 11:52:47 2015 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | All | 3.1 | Re: Formatting multiple datetime entries |
Edmund Hertle wrote: | 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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Ok, implemented in the current version. |
67999
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Wed Jun 10 12:48:41 2015 |
| Neal Grafton | neal.grafton@stfc.ac.uk | Question | All | 3.1 | Re: Formatting multiple datetime entries |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Edmund Hertle wrote: | 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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Ok, implemented in the current version. |
I can use that....
Also, is there a way of automatically displaying the difference in Hrs mins between Time start and Time End? |
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Wed Jun 10 12:52:48 2015 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | All | 3.1 | Re: Formatting multiple datetime entries |
Neal Grafton wrote: |
Also, is there a way of automatically displaying the difference in Hrs mins between Time start and Time End? |
Nope. The only way to do that is to use a scrip on the server (see elog:67876 for example), or use JavaScript. With "Top Text = <file>" you can "sneak in" some JavaScript code which massages the DOM tree and computes everything you want.
/Stefan |
68001
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Wed Jun 10 12:56:58 2015 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | All | 3.1 | Re: Formatting multiple datetime entries |
Neal Grafton wrote: | Also, is there a way of automatically displaying the difference in Hrs mins between Time start and Time End? |
I guess you want to do some more complex calculations, like adding the running times, etc. This goes beyond the scope of elog. You can however export elog entries as a CSV file and import it in a spreadsheet program and do there all calculations you want.
/Stefan |
68002
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Wed Jun 10 13:00:07 2015 |
| Neal Grafton | neal.grafton@stfc.ac.uk | Question | All | 3.1 | Re: Formatting multiple datetime entries |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Neal Grafton wrote: | Also, is there a way of automatically displaying the difference in Hrs mins between Time start and Time End? |
I guess you want to do some more complex calculations, like adding the running times, etc. This goes beyond the scope of elog. You can however export elog entries as a CSV file and import it in a spreadsheet program and do there all calculations you want.
/Stefan |
Thanks Stefan
Neal |
68111
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Thu Sep 3 07:09:33 2015 |
| Oliver Kleinau | oliver.kleinau@it.niedersachsen.de | Question | Linux | 3.1 | User based theme selection |
Hi,
is it somehow possible to use different themes for different users?
Perhaps editing the password XML file?
Thanks,
Oliver |
68112
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Fri Sep 4 10:04:20 2015 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1 | Re: User based theme selection |
No, I don't think it is possible.
Oliver Kleinau wrote: |
Hi, is it somehow possible to use different themes for different users? Perhaps editing the password XML file? Thanks, Oliver |
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