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    icon2.gif   Re: Multi attribute email notification, posted by mike cianci on Mon Feb 9 07:58:58 2009 

John Rouillard wrote:

mike cianci wrote:

Your suggestion worked GREAT (like always)

 

 Could you post an example of what you used?

 Sorry, it took me so long to respond. I didn't notice your request.

 

Attributes = Instrument, Notify Lead Tech

Options Instrument = Olympus, Beckman

Options Notify Lead Tech = Yes{a}, No {b}

{a}Email Instrument Olympus = John@lab.net         (i.e. if it is "Yes" and  "Olympus" - John gets an email)

{a}Email Instrument Beckman = Mary@lab.net         (i.e. if it is "Yes" and  "Beckman" - Mary gets an email)

icon5.gif   Append a routine entry, posted by mike cianci on Fri Feb 20 05:00:40 2009 

I am using the following commands to display the text of all of the entries at once (so that you can read them without having to click on each entry).

Display mode = threaded
Expand Default = 3

Problem is that the information on the page is packed so tightly together (no white space) that it can be hard to read. Especially with single line entries.

Is it possible to automatically append a new line to a routine entry?

THANK YOU for your assistances.

 

icon5.gif   No Valid Header?, posted by mike cianci on Tue Feb 24 12:44:27 2009 

Stefan,

I finally got it installed on a server at work (only took a year to work through all the red tape). I have seven logbooks up and running and only one is giving me trouble. It is an On-Line Help book where I wanted to store documents that could be referenced by our staff. It is the simplest of my logbooks (see config file below) but when I hit the "Submit" button it crashes the program. I can not see the error myself but the server guys are telling me that that we are getting an "Internal error, no valid header!" error. The only other thing that I can think to mention is that the entry that is crashing the program is a 60k Microsoft word table that I had cut and pasted into elog.

Thank you, Mike

 

[OnlineHelps]
Write Password = SWNlQ3ViZQ==
;DISPLAY
Theme = default
Display mode = threaded
Mode Commands = 0

Thread display = --------------  $Title  --------------
Comment = On-Line Helps

Attributes = Title

Required Attributes = Title
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 0
 

icon5.gif   Error Message in "Demo of database-like elog", posted by mike cianci on Thu Apr 9 12:50:03 2009 

I attempted to remove the text editor (like you did in "Demo of database-like elog") using  "Show text = 0".

In both your Demo and my logbook when you hit  "New"  - Explorer generates the folowing error message

        Error: The Textarea with id or name set to "text" was not found.

Is there a solution or do we just live with it.

Thanks,    Mike

icon5.gif   Simple Math, posted by mike cianci on Mon Apr 13 07:26:39 2009 

Sorry to bother you. I could see in past Forum entries that the question of  "Simple Math" has come up before, although the answers were not all that simple.

Can you do simple math (i.e. attribute A + attribute B = attribute C) in ELOG ?

Thank you for putting up with my questions.

Mike

icon5.gif   Database Like - ELOG Format, posted by mike cianci on Wed Apr 29 12:28:13 2009 

Stefan,

I am using the Database Like - ELOG format and on the list page, the the last two columns (on the right side) are, "Text" and "Attachments (the paperclip)".

Both of which I have deleted from the input page.

Is there anyway to remove them from the List page?

Thanks,      Mike

icon5.gif   Problem Naming Logbooks, posted by mike cianci on Fri May 1 08:05:42 2009 

I have a logbook named "Centaur" (instrument name) for a problem log on an instrument and a logbook named "CentaurNewLot" for

a logbook (Database Like - ELOG format) where we would log reagent lot number changes for that instrument.

The problem is that when I name the logbooks, like I have, it screws up the formatting (List page) of the second log book.

If I rename the second logbook something totally unrelated to the first logbook my originally intended formatting returns.

icon5.gif   Supress Email on Reply, posted by mike cianci on Wed Sep 9 08:16:22 2009 

The way I have ELOG configured it sends an email to supervisors based on which "Department " (attribute) was selected. Problem is that when the supervisor replies the department

is still selected and it sends a second email to the supervisor. Is there any way to supress the emails (automatically) on "Reply"?

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