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Tue Jul 12 08:37:42 2016 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | Windows | Mac OSX | All | Other | V3.1.1-3f311c5 | Re: Multiple outcomes to a conditional attribute | What about this:
Options Type = Fault{1}, Test{2}, Report{3}
{1} Options Fault Status = Open{a}, Fixed{b}
{2,3} Preset Fault Status = NA
{1} Preset Icon = attn.png
{2,3} Preset Icon = icon1.gif
-Stefan
Sofian Jafar wrote: |
Hi,
First of all, thanks for all the great work, we all thank you here at SESAME synchrotron 
I am trying to set a conditional attribute where selecting one option in that attribute should trigger multiple outcomes as shown below:
Options Type = Fault{1_1&1_2}, Test{2_1&2_2}, Report{2_1&2_2}
{1_1} Options Fault Status = Open{a}, Fixed{b}
{2_1} Preset Fault Status = NA
{1_2} Preset Icon = attn.png
{2_2} Preset Icon = icon1.gif
I tries adding "&" as shown but that didn't work, my goal is to have 1_1 and 1_2 triggered whenever I select "Fault" as type, how can I do that?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Sofian.
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Tue Jul 12 08:44:52 2016 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | Windows | Mac OSX | All | Other | V3.1.1-3f311c5 | Re: Multiple outcomes to a conditional attribute |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
What about this:
Options Type = Fault{1}, Test{2}, Report{3}
{1} Options Fault Status = Open{a}, Fixed{b}
{2,3} Preset Fault Status = NA
{1} Preset Icon = attn.png
{2,3} Preset Icon = icon1.gif
-Stefan
Sofian Jafar wrote: |
Hi,
First of all, thanks for all the great work, we all thank you here at SESAME synchrotron 
I am trying to set a conditional attribute where selecting one option in that attribute should trigger multiple outcomes as shown below:
Options Type = Fault{1_1&1_2}, Test{2_1&2_2}, Report{2_1&2_2}
{1_1} Options Fault Status = Open{a}, Fixed{b}
{2_1} Preset Fault Status = NA
{1_2} Preset Icon = attn.png
{2_2} Preset Icon = icon1.gif
I tries adding "&" as shown but that didn't work, my goal is to have 1_1 and 1_2 triggered whenever I select "Fault" as type, how can I do that?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Sofian.
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68353
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Tue Jul 12 09:15:35 2016 |
| Sofian Jafar | skjafar@yahoo.com | Question | Linux | Windows | Mac OSX | All | Other | V3.1.1-3f311c5 | Re: Multiple outcomes to a conditional attribute | Thanks Andreas,
Works great.
I tried reading the documentation on this but I was not able to deduce this solution.
Thanks a lot again.
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Hi Sofian,
it should work like this:
Options Type = Fault{1}, Test{2}, Report{3}
{1} Options Fault Status = Open{a}, Fixed{b}
{2,3} Preset Fault Status = NA
{1} Preset Icon = attn.png
{2,3} Preset Icon = icon1.gif
It is described under "Multiple conditions" in the documentation (https://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html#conditional).
Cheers and good luck!
Andreas
Sofian Jafar wrote: |
Hi,
First of all, thanks for all the great work, we all thank you here at SESAME synchrotron 
I am trying to set a conditional attribute where selecting one option in that attribute should trigger multiple outcomes as shown below:
Options Type = Fault{1_1&1_2}, Test{2_1&2_2}, Report{2_1&2_2}
{1_1} Options Fault Status = Open{a}, Fixed{b}
{2_1} Preset Fault Status = NA
{1_2} Preset Icon = attn.png
{2_2} Preset Icon = icon1.gif
I tries adding "&" as shown but that didn't work, my goal is to have 1_1 and 1_2 triggered whenever I select "Fault" as type, how can I do that?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Sofian.
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Draft
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Tue Jul 12 09:17:03 2016 |
| Sofian Jafar | skjafar@yahoo.com | Question | Linux | Windows | Mac OSX | All | Other | V3.1.1-3f311c5 | Re: Multiple outcomes to a conditional attribute | Thank you Stefan as well 
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
What about this:
Options Type = Fault{1}, Test{2}, Report{3}
{1} Options Fault Status = Open{a}, Fixed{b}
{2,3} Preset Fault Status = NA
{1} Preset Icon = attn.png
{2,3} Preset Icon = icon1.gif
-Stefan
Sofian Jafar wrote: |
Hi,
First of all, thanks for all the great work, we all thank you here at SESAME synchrotron 
I am trying to set a conditional attribute where selecting one option in that attribute should trigger multiple outcomes as shown below:
Options Type = Fault{1_1&1_2}, Test{2_1&2_2}, Report{2_1&2_2}
{1_1} Options Fault Status = Open{a}, Fixed{b}
{2_1} Preset Fault Status = NA
{1_2} Preset Icon = attn.png
{2_2} Preset Icon = icon1.gif
I tries adding "&" as shown but that didn't work, my goal is to have 1_1 and 1_2 triggered whenever I select "Fault" as type, how can I do that?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Sofian.
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68355
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Tue Jul 12 16:18:46 2016 |
| Jason S | titancomp@hotmail.ca | Question | Windows | V3.1.1-3f311c5 | Using Reply option | Forgive me I'm not incredibly Elog savy yet.
A little backround about this log book - I have our log set up as individual user names. The log book is designed for entrys to be made when a process shutdown needs to be bypassed. The operator will create an entry and submit it. Then a supervisor will come in after and review/approve it. I've removed the edit function, but left the "Reply" option available for the supervisor to go into the same entry and check off the "Reviewed" attribute. When the reviewed attribute is checked off, even with a different logged in author the next entry ID still shows the original author that put in the entry rather then the author who clicked reviewed. If there a way to get around this?
[Process Bypass]
Comment = (Not in use right now, currently developing)
Attributes = Author, Date/Time of Bypass, Equipment Name, Device Tag, Supervisor Sign-off,
Moptions Supervisor Sign-off = Reviewed
List Menu commands = New, Find, Logout
Menu Commands = New, Find, Reply, Logout
Required Attributes = Date/Time of ByPass, Equipment Name, Device Tag
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68356
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Tue Jul 12 19:39:04 2016 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Windows | V3.1.1-3f311c5 | Re: Using Reply option | Preset on reply Author = $long_name
Cheers, Andreas
Jason S wrote: |
Forgive me I'm not incredibly Elog savy yet.
A little backround about this log book - I have our log set up as individual user names. The log book is designed for entrys to be made when a process shutdown needs to be bypassed. The operator will create an entry and submit it. Then a supervisor will come in after and review/approve it. I've removed the edit function, but left the "Reply" option available for the supervisor to go into the same entry and check off the "Reviewed" attribute. When the reviewed attribute is checked off, even with a different logged in author the next entry ID still shows the original author that put in the entry rather then the author who clicked reviewed. If there a way to get around this?
[Process Bypass]
Comment = (Not in use right now, currently developing)
Attributes = Author, Date/Time of Bypass, Equipment Name, Device Tag, Supervisor Sign-off,
Moptions Supervisor Sign-off = Reviewed
List Menu commands = New, Find, Logout
Menu Commands = New, Find, Reply, Logout
Required Attributes = Date/Time of ByPass, Equipment Name, Device Tag
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68357
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Tue Jul 12 20:53:03 2016 |
| Jason S | titancomp@hotmail.ca | Question | Windows | V3.1.1-3f311c5 | Re: Using Reply option | Works Great. Thanks Andreas
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Preset on reply Author = $long_name
Cheers, Andreas
Jason S wrote: |
Forgive me I'm not incredibly Elog savy yet.
A little backround about this log book - I have our log set up as individual user names. The log book is designed for entrys to be made when a process shutdown needs to be bypassed. The operator will create an entry and submit it. Then a supervisor will come in after and review/approve it. I've removed the edit function, but left the "Reply" option available for the supervisor to go into the same entry and check off the "Reviewed" attribute. When the reviewed attribute is checked off, even with a different logged in author the next entry ID still shows the original author that put in the entry rather then the author who clicked reviewed. If there a way to get around this?
[Process Bypass]
Comment = (Not in use right now, currently developing)
Attributes = Author, Date/Time of Bypass, Equipment Name, Device Tag, Supervisor Sign-off,
Moptions Supervisor Sign-off = Reviewed
List Menu commands = New, Find, Logout
Menu Commands = New, Find, Reply, Logout
Required Attributes = Date/Time of ByPass, Equipment Name, Device Tag
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68364
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Thu Jul 21 07:44:04 2016 |
| Antonio Bulgheroni | antonio.bulgheroni@gmail.com | Question | Windows | 2.9.2 | Different logbook files when running elogd as admin or normal user | Dear all, I have a problem with my window elog installation (2.9.2) and I would like to ask your help for solving it.
I'm using elog on my lab computer for a single user installation, so something very simple. It was running smoothly for many months using the automatic window service (i.e. elogd was started automatically at boot). I need to add that the service is started as the local administrator, while my user has no administrative rights. ELOG is installed in the standard location C:\Program Files (x86)\ELOG\ with the logbook folder inside and this is actually accessible only for admins.
On 8/04/2016, elogd crashed while I was saving an edited message. Then instead of restarting the service or rebooting the PC, I was just starting elogd manually (as me not as admin). It worked for many weeks. And now comes the problem: at the next reboot the elogd service came up automatically but all the new records I added in the logbook since I re-started manually are not there. Indeed in the C:\Program Files (x86)\ELOG\logbooks the latest entry is 160408a.txt. But if I stop the service and restart elogd manually (as me not as admin), then I can see in the logbook all the new entries.
My questions is where the ascii files corresponding to the new entries? They must be saved somewhere, maybe in some temporary folder. I want to copy them back and keep them in the backup to avoid unpleasant surprise.
Thanks in advance for your help,
Antonio |
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