Re: Logging entries from the command line, posted by kenzo Abrahams on Mon Oct 26 12:17:40 2015
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Yes I can it works perfectly from the browser.
Stefan
Ritt wrote:
This indicates that the username/password is not correct. Can you log |
Re: Logging entries from the command line, posted by kenzo Abrahams on Mon Oct 26 12:26:03 2015
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Hi Stephan I got it to work for some reason elog was complaining that my encoding of the message wasnt allowed. I allowed the lognook to allow ELcode
and it works perfectly.
Thank you for the help. |
Please advise on how to set up selective email notification on logbooks, posted by Julian Brower on Mon Oct 26 15:20:44 2015
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Please advise on how to set up selective email notification on logbooks; We want to send an email to specific people when an event that involves them
is entered?
At the moment, we currently get an email entry for every new logbook entry. Thanks |
How can we calculate and display the difference between two time entries on a log entry, posted by Julian Brower on Mon Oct 26 15:24:44 2015
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See drawing below: We have a beam on and a beam off time. We want to fill in the lost time automaticaaly. Please can you help? Julian
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Re: How can we calculate and display the difference between two time entries on a log entry, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Oct 26 16:48:51 2015
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Unfortunately elog cannot do calculations based on certain fields. You could however add some Javascript code (via "Bottom text = ..." for
example), which does that. But that requires JavaScript knowledge to do so.
Julian |
Re: How can we calculate and display the difference between two time entries on a log entry, posted by Julian Brower on Tue Oct 27 09:26:56 2015
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Stefan, I am not an expert in this field so I wondered how one goes about finding someone to write this and how one amends the soruce code? Is that allowed?
Is it a feature than may be of use for other users? Julian
Stefan |
running more then one shell command when new entries is submitted, posted by kenzo Abrahams on Tue Oct 27 11:03:49 2015
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Hi
Im just curious is it possible to run more then one command using Execute new = <command> or will i have to run a script to run muliple
commands. |
Re: running more then one shell command when new entries is submitted, posted by kenzo Abrahams on Tue Oct 27 11:14:16 2015
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The reason why im asking if it can be done using the Execute option is because I need to have the message id of the entry that was submitted and in an
external script i dont have access to the variable
kenzo |