Import a CSV, posted by Ben on Mon Apr 2 15:46:59 2012
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I am trying to import a CSV file in to a logbook. The Attributes seem to import fine but it kicks out the first 2 columns of data and shifts the data over to the left by 2 columns. Has anyone tried to do this? |
Re: Import a CSV, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Apr 2 15:48:25 2012
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Ben wrote: |
I am trying to import a CSV file in to a logbook. The Attributes seem to import fine but it kicks out the first 2 columns of data and shifts the data over to the left by 2 columns. Has anyone tried to do this?
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The CSV file must be wrongly formatted. But I don't see it I can't tell you what's wrong. |
Re: Import a CSV, posted by Ben on Mon Apr 2 16:07:48 2012
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Ben wrote: |
I am trying to import a CSV file in to a logbook. The Attributes seem to import fine but it kicks out the first 2 columns of data and shifts the data over to the left by 2 columns. Has anyone tried to do this?
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The CSV file must be wrongly formatted. But I don't see it I can't tell you what's wrong.
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Here is an example of the CSV I am trying to import. |
Re: Import a CSV, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Apr 2 17:06:33 2012
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Ben wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Ben wrote: |
I am trying to import a CSV file in to a logbook. The Attributes seem to import fine but it kicks out the first 2 columns of data and shifts the data over to the left by 2 columns. Has anyone tried to do this?
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The CSV file must be wrongly formatted. But I don't see it I can't tell you what's wrong.
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Here is an example of the CSV I am trying to import.
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Thanks for reporting this bug. I fixed it now in SVN revision 2446. |
Re: Import a CSV, posted by Ben on Mon Apr 2 17:24:17 2012
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Ben wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Ben wrote: |
I am trying to import a CSV file in to a logbook. The Attributes seem to import fine but it kicks out the first 2 columns of data and shifts the data over to the left by 2 columns. Has anyone tried to do this?
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The CSV file must be wrongly formatted. But I don't see it I can't tell you what's wrong.
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Here is an example of the CSV I am trying to import.
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Thanks for reporting this bug. I fixed it now in SVN revision 2446.
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Thanks for the quick response!! |
Re: Hyperlink in attributes and autoincrement, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 10 15:53:48 2012
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Arno Teunisse wrote: |
Hello
Want a hyperlink in one of the attributes like this : http://Someserver/someDir/perl.pl#subject
In this way I should be able to redirect to a certain part of the html that the perl script is generating. When I setup this manually it works. ( typing directly the html link into the attribute )
When I put the html link into elog config file it will never show up the correct format : everything after the '#' is translated into the digit 1. ( So you get http://Someserver/someDir/perl.pl1 . )
I tried to escape with \# used quoting " and '. No luck. Tried to use the a , No luck.
I've tested with several versions of elog but it seems that it has never worked.
Allow HTML = 1 dit not work for me.
Has it to do with the autoincrement ? ( Subst Number = XYZ-##### ) I think so because of the 1 that is returned if i use a http link . When I use the same link http://Someserver/someDir/perl.pl#subject a second time i'll get back :
http://Someserver/someDir/perl.pl2 . So it seems that the auto increment feature plays a role in this one.
Can this be done in the attributes of elog.? Can I have a # in a hyperlink ?
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Nobody needed such a functionality so far. I implemented it for you in SVN revision 2449. So you can simply escape it like "\#" |
Kerberos authentication, posted by Thomas Kleeb on Wed Apr 11 13:09:56 2012
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Hello to @all
First please let me say that I'm a complete green-horn when it comes to linux 
I'm running elog on a linux virtual server and would like to use kerberos authentication. If I set 'Authentication = Kerberos' in the elogd.cfg file I get,

If I set 'Authentication = Kerberos, File' it works fine. I hope this is just some error on my part.
thanks,
Tom |
Re: Kerberos authentication, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 11 13:17:48 2012
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Thomas Kleeb wrote: |
Hello to @all
First please let me say that I'm a complete green-horn when it comes to linux 
I'm running elog on a linux virtual server and would like to use kerberos authentication. If I set 'Authentication = Kerberos' in the elogd.cfg file I get,

If I set 'Authentication = Kerberos, File' it works fine. I hope this is just some error on my part.
thanks,
Tom
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Is Kerberos set up correctly on your PC? What is the Kerberos Realm? Does the command "kinit <your user name>" work correctly? If not, you have to install and configure Kerberos correctly. Make sure to have USE_KRB5 turned on in your Makefile. |