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Mon Jun 2 23:41:15 2008 |
| Dennis Seitz | dseitz@cosmology.berkeley.edu | Question | All | latest | Re: Re: $entry time not readable by Subst, else not datetime type? |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Dennis Seitz wrote: | OK, now I realize how stupid I sound here. To partially answer my own question: $entry time is a string and Last Edit is now a number since I have changed it to the datetime type so that it will sort properly.
So I can't make Last Edit = $entry time. Is there some way I can access the entry time in datetime format so that I can set Last Edit equal to that? |
Ok, now I got your point. Sorry for the late reply, but I was extremely busy the last few weeks. I added the missing functionality to elog revision 2108, so the 'subst on edit Last Edit = $entry date' does now work. |
Thanks! Do you mean '$entry time', or did you create a new parameter? (I don't see $entry date in the elogd.cfg reference)
Anway, thank you! |
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Tue Jun 3 12:47:13 2008 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | All | latest | Re: Re: $entry time not readable by Subst, else not datetime type? |
Dennis Seitz wrote: | Do you mean '$entry time', or did you create a new parameter? (I don't see $entry date in the elogd.cfg reference) |
Yes, of course I mean '$entry time', sorry for the misspelling. |
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Thu Jun 5 01:38:17 2008 |
| Dennis Seitz | dseitz@cosmology.berkeley.edu | Question | All | latest | Re: Re: $entry time not readable by Subst, else not datetime type? |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Dennis Seitz wrote: | Do you mean '$entry time', or did you create a new parameter? (I don't see $entry date in the elogd.cfg reference) |
Yes, of course I mean '$entry time', sorry for the misspelling. |
Well, we really appreciate the way you keep adding features and making improvements. I thought you might have slipped a new one in! |
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Fri May 19 12:19:38 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Windows | ELOG V2.6. | Re: Re: $datetime display |
Fergus Lynch wrote: | Apologies for being so dense but try as I might I cannot get the $datetime display to show only Day, Month , Year,hour and minutes, NOT seconds.
I dont nee the seconds display!
Could you please clarify the systax for me. |
Can you show me the elogd.cfg syntax you try to use? |
1833
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Fri May 19 14:01:34 2006 |
| Fergus Lynch | flynch@alternativenetworks.com | Request | Windows | ELOG V2.6. | Re: Re: $datetime display |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Fergus Lynch wrote: | Apologies for being so dense but try as I might I cannot get the $datetime display to show only Day, Month , Year,hour and minutes, NOT seconds.
I dont nee the seconds display!
Could you please clarify the systax for me. |
Can you show me the elogd.cfg syntax you try to use? |
Hi There!
See in bold below (I'm sure this is me being dense, so thanks for quick reply)
Fergus
Theme = default
Comment = Recording work carried out on any core system
Time format = %B %d, %Y, %H:%M
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type, Status |
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Sat May 20 09:48:52 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Windows | ELOG V2.6. | Re: Re: $datetime display |
Fergus Lynch wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Fergus Lynch wrote: | Apologies for being so dense but try as I might I cannot get the $datetime display to show only Day, Month , Year,hour and minutes, NOT seconds.
I dont nee the seconds display!
Could you please clarify the systax for me. |
Can you show me the elogd.cfg syntax you try to use? |
Hi There!
See in bold below (I'm sure this is me being dense, so thanks for quick reply)
Fergus
Theme = default
Comment = Recording work carried out on any core system
Time format = %B %d, %Y, %H:%M
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type, Status |
What about
Time format = %B %d, %Y, %H:%M:%S |
1835
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Mon May 22 10:37:36 2006 |
| Fergus Lynch | flynch@alternativenetworks.com | Request | Windows | ELOG V2.6. | Re: Re: $datetime display |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Fergus Lynch wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Fergus Lynch wrote: | Apologies for being so dense but try as I might I cannot get the $datetime display to show only Day, Month , Year,hour and minutes, NOT seconds.
I dont nee the seconds display!
Could you please clarify the systax for me. |
Can you show me the elogd.cfg syntax you try to use? |
Hi There!
See in bold below (I'm sure this is me being dense, so thanks for quick reply)
Fergus
Theme = default
Comment = Recording work carried out on any core system
Time format = %B %d, %Y, %H:%M
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type, Status |
What about
Time format = %B %d, %Y, %H:%M:%S |
Thanks, did the trick and working perfectly (I was being dense!) |
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Thu Jan 10 22:07:10 2013 |
| David Pilgram | David.Pilgram@epost.org.uk | Question | Windows | 2.9 | Re: Re-using IDs after move to another Logbook overwrite Entries |
Barend wrote: |
Hi Stefan,
I have observed following behavior when I move entries from one logbook to another:
- The first entry in "Open" get ID "1"
- When I move this Item to "Closed", it will keep ID "1" as I have used "Preserve IDs = 1"
- A new entry in "Open" gets ID "1" again
- When I move this item to "Closed" it will overwrite the previous ID "1" in "Closed"
- A new entry in "open" gets ID "1" again....
Every new entry in "Open" will get the next higher ID Number related to the highest available ID number/entry in "Open".
Upon "move to Closed", the previous entries in "Closed"will be overwritten.
Is there a way to prevent the usage of a previously used ID Number when entering a new ID?
I.e. If an entry with ID "1" has been used in "Open" and moved to "Closed", have the next entry in "Open" use ID "2"?
Kind regards,
Barend
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Hi Barend,
The counting of entries, or even "tickets", only works within a particular logbook. If you archive a set of entries to another [archive] logbook, the archived set disappears from view of the original logbook. Should that entry, from logbook to archive, be the *latest* thread, then there is the danger of over-writing message ID, Ticket No and the like.
My policy to prevent the problem is to archive only threads that are say (depending upon use) a month after last entry..
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