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    icon2.gif   Re: background color and font, posted by Ruslan on Tue May 4 12:32:28 2010 


    
        
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icon4.gif   Odd behaviour with gecko based browsers and reverse proxy., posted by Andraž 'ruskie' Levstik on Thu Mar 12 08:03:07 2009 
I have a really odd issue with elog...

My setup:
icon5.gif   Send email based on lookup of an attribute, posted by Rudy Taraschi on Thu Mar 31 16:31:45 2016 
I'm trying to send an email based on an attribute, in other words, a lookup and not $user_email of the author.

For instance, if I set a an attribute "Assignee" with a valid user full name (i.e. John Smith), I'd like to look up John Smith's 
icon5.gif   Hide blank fields when displaying logbook entry, posted by Rudy Taraschi on Thu Jun 23 15:57:34 2016 
Hi, I have a logbook with attributes Tool1, Tool2, and Tool3.  When viewing a completed entry, what I want to do is see Tool2 or Tool3 only
if they are non-zero, and don't want to see them if blank.  Basically, a "Hide if blank" option.  I couldn't find it - if it
doesn't exist, are there any tricks to simulate it?
    icon2.gif   Re: elog client cmd line submission of attributes with spaces., posted by Rudy Taraschi on Fri Aug 19 22:43:21 2016 
Try commenting out the Required Attributes line in your elogd.cfg file before submitting. I think it's a bug but this work-around gets around it. 
    icon2.gif   Re: elog client cmd line submission of attributes with spaces., posted by Rudy Taraschi on Thu Aug 25 18:45:48 2016 
[quote="Darren Hollinrake"]Thanks for the response. You are indeed correct that the issue disappears when I comment out my required attributes line. If
I just remove my "Start Time" attribute, all the other attributes work as well.[/quote]
I used to just comment out that one field in Required Attributes as well, but it was a pain to edit the CFG file, so I took the lazy approach and just
icon5.gif   Send e-mail based on a hierarchy of attributes?, posted by Phil Rubin on Mon Aug 24 20:40:14 2015 
Is there a way to distribute e-mail based on the consideration of several attributes and values?  A simple example:  attributes type and category
have several different values, say, routine and problem for type and hardware and software for category, but one would only like messages sent when there's
a problem to different sets of hardware or software types.  Thus:
icon2.gif   Installation: Failed Dependencies, posted by Phil Rubin on Fri Mar 11 17:19:02 2016 
Is there anything I can do about this?


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