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Wed Jul 16 21:42:54 2003 |
| nickc1 | nick@nick.com | Info | | 2.3.9 | Re: Version 2.3.9 released today | Can you give a syntax example of the Logging Level option ?
> Version 2.3.9 of elog has been released today. Enhancements are:
>
> - Added options "Use Lock", "Title image"
>
> - New "Email format" specifies what is sent exactly in an email
> notification. This may now include also attachments
>
> - "Format <attribute>" lets you assign separate style sheet classes to each
> attribute, making the web display more powerful (see this forum,
> the "subject" uses a separate formatting). Note that this feature requires
> an update of the old "default.css" CSS file, if a elog version prior to
> 2.3.9 is already installed on a system.
>
> - "Execute new/edit/delete" lets one execute shell commands on the server
> side for new, edited or deleted messages. Since this can cause security
> problems, a new flag "-x" has been added to the elogd daemon to enable this
> feature. It can be used to synchronize the elog database with other
> databases, or to send SMS messages to people.
>
> - New "Logging level" option gives enhanced logging capabilities, including
> read and write access logging to individual elog entries.
>
> - The elog utility can now edit existing messages, and correctly quotes
> messages with "> " on replies.
>
> A few small bugs have been fixed, refer to the ChangeLog for more details. |
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Thu Jul 17 18:06:17 2003 |
| nickc1 | nick@nick.com | Info | | 2.3.9 | Re: Version 2.3.9 released today | Cheers
It appears Im having problems getting this to work, my config is as follows, yet
its not updating the log file since i installed the new RPM 2.3.9, is there a
problem or am I doing something wrong ?
Thanks in advance.
[global]
port = 81
Logbook dir = /data
Logbook Tabs = 1
Main Tab = Home
Page title = LogBook System
SMTP host = support.localnet
Logfile = /var/log/elogd.log
Logging level = 3
Resource dir = /usr/local/elog
Welcome title = <img src="logo.gif"><p><font size=4 color=white>Customer Relational
Management System</font>
Page title = Customer Relational Management System
Bottom text = bottom.html
URL = http://172.16.24.108:81/
> > Can you give a syntax example of the Logging Level option ?
>
> Please refer to the documentation (http://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html), I just
> updated it. "Logging Level = 3" is the maximum level which includes writes and
> reads. |
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Mon Apr 8 15:46:49 2024 |
| Nick Sauerwein | nick.sauerwein@luxtelligence.ai | Info | Linux | 3.1.4 | Extendable list of numeric items | Hey eloggers,
I am setting up an ELOG to log the cleanroom fabrication in our startup (Luxtelligence SA). The fabrication is structured in different process steps that are performed by several wafers at the same time (each wafer as an ID).
I am looking for an possibility to put a list of several integers as one of the attributes.
Here an example:
Attributes = Batch ID, Wafer IDs
Type Batch ID = numeric
Type Wafer IDs = extendable list of numeric values
Does something like this exsist?
Thanks in advance for your help. |
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Tue Apr 9 09:25:01 2024 |
| Nick Sauerwein | nick.sauerwein@luxtelligence.ai | Info | Linux | 3.1.4 | Re: Extendable list of numeric items | Hey,
thanks for your answer. I completely get your point. However, I think my question as not precise enough.
I would like to have a numeric input, but many at the same time. When I make a new post, I would like to have an attribute 'wafer_IDs' that specifies the list of wafers this process has been performed with. So for a single post I would like to have a list like this:
wafer_IDs = numeric value, numeric value, numeric value, extendable
Note: I am not referring here to the option. The numeric values are freely chooses numbers, the only this that varies from post to post is the number of numeric values put.
Let me make an example (If the attribute were a string this would be the equivalent):
1st post: A process that was run with 3 wafers (ID: 1000, ID: 1001 and ID: 1002):
wafer IDs = 1000, 1001, 1002
2nd post: A process that is run with 2 wafers (ID: 1000 and ID: 1002):
wafer IDs = 1000, 1002
The string solves the issue, but is not as nice as having directly a list of integers.
Thanks for your help!
Best,
Nick |
69787
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Fri Apr 19 12:30:52 2024 |
| Nick Sauerwein | nick.sauerwein@luxtelligence.ai | Info | Linux | 3.1.4 | Re: Extendable list of numeric items | Hey eloggers,
does anyone have an answer to this question?
Thanks for the help.
Best,
Nick
> Hey,
>
> thanks for your answer. I completely get your point. However, I think my question as not precise enough.
>
> I would like to have a numeric input, but many at the same time. When I make a new post, I would like to have an attribute 'wafer_IDs' that specifies the list of wafers this
process has been performed with. So for a single post I would like to have a list like this:
>
> wafer_IDs = numeric value, numeric value, numeric value, extendable
>
> Note: I am not referring here to the option. The numeric values are freely chooses numbers, the only this that varies from post to post is the number of numeric values put.
>
> Let me make an example (If the attribute were a string this would be the equivalent):
>
> 1st post: A process that was run with 3 wafers (ID: 1000, ID: 1001 and ID: 1002):
> wafer IDs = 1000, 1001, 1002
>
> 2nd post: A process that is run with 2 wafers (ID: 1000 and ID: 1002):
> wafer IDs = 1000, 1002
>
> The string solves the issue, but is not as nice as having directly a list of integers.
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Best,
>
> Nick |
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Fri Jul 12 16:30:02 2024 |
| Nick Sauerwein | nick.sauerwein@luxtelligence.ai | Info | Linux | 3.1.4 | Re: Extendable list of numeric items | Thanks for you help. This is almost it.
The problem is that the items are options and not freely closable numbers. In the end, with your solution, it will show you all of the previously put IDs which will be 1000s of entries for us. I think I will just put a convention that we have to write the numbers spread with a comma in a string
field.
Thanks.
Best,
Nick
> I have replied to this entry, because, for some reason I don't understand, if I reply to your latest entry, I am
> automatically logged out. I tried this multiple times, and also on many other entries and had no issues other than
> entry 69787 - any reason for this, Stefan?
>
> Anyway, what about MOptions? That appears to do what your example, and needs two lines in elog.cfg file:
>
> Moptions WaferID = 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005
> Extendable Options = WaferID
>
> I've done a couple of quick tests on a test logbook I keep for such experimentation, and it appears to do all
> you have asked of it. I added a new option 1006. However, I found that one has to add that new one on its own,
> let the entry become proper, and then edit the entry to add the other, existing, values. If you tick entries and
> also add a new one, then your new entry is all those listed on their own, that is you would get and new entry
> in the config file such as "1002 | 1004 | 1006", rather than just 1006
>
> This is probably an result of an unexpected use of Moptions and extendable options, rather than a bug per se.
>
> > Hey,
> >
> > thanks for your answer. I completely get your point. However, I think my question as not precise enough.
> >
> > I would like to have a numeric input, but many at the same time. When I make a new post, I would like to have an attribute 'wafer_IDs' that specifies the list of wafers this process has been performed with. So for a single post I would like to have a list like this:
> >
> > wafer_IDs = numeric value, numeric value, numeric value, extendable
> >
> > Note: I am not referring here to the option. The numeric values are freely chooses numbers, the only this that varies from post to post is the number of numeric values put.
> >
> > Let me make an example (If the attribute were a string this would be the equivalent):
> >
> > 1st post: A process that was run with 3 wafers (ID: 1000, ID: 1001 and ID: 1002):
> > wafer IDs = 1000, 1001, 1002
> >
> > 2nd post: A process that is run with 2 wafers (ID: 1000 and ID: 1002):
> > wafer IDs = 1000, 1002
> >
> > The string solves the issue, but is not as nice as having directly a list of integers.
> >
> > Thanks for your help!
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > Nick |
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Wed Sep 25 16:00:06 2024 |
| Nick Sauerwein | nick.sauerwein@luxtelligence.ai | Bug report | Linux | Windows | Mac OSX | ELOG V3.1.5 | Re: Equation Editor does not work | We have observed the same issue. Did the CodeCogs api change?
Thanks for the help.
Dominic wrote: |
Hi!
I am not sure if this is a know issue: it seems that the equation editor does not work anymore. Is there any fix or alternative method to type latex formula in the log?
Thank you!
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Mon Dec 13 19:46:46 2004 |
| David Kappel | ngreply@gmx.net | Request | Windows | | Extendable options for conditional attributes | Hi,
right now I'm testing Elog to use it as a task/todo-log for our small
workgroup. What I saw so far looks very nice and I like it very much.
Thanks for the good work.
Playing with all the configuration possibilities I have one issue:
I like to use the "Extendable options" but I can't combine them with
the "Conditional attributes".
-- snip
Options Area = Area_1{1}, Area_2{2}, Area_51{3}
{1} Options Ressort = Res01, Res whatever, end so on
{2} Options Ressort = somthing else, fill in
{3} Options Ressort = Alien observation, Budget planning
Extendable options = Ressort
-- snip
The "Conditinal Attributes" do have the "Add Ressort" button and the elog-
entry is written with this new attribute. But the new attribute is not
inserted into the config file.
Long time ago I last read C syntax but mabye the function
add_attribute_option should take care of the prefix {n} in extendable
options?
Or do I miss something in the configuration syntax?
Regards,
David |
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