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Fri Feb 12 08:31:14 2010 |
| mike cianci | mike2.cianci@comcast.net | Question | Windows | 2.7.5-2140 | Re: Grouping Logbooks |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
mike cianci wrote: |
I really appreciate your help and I hope that my questions warrant your time.
What I am trying to accomplish is two totally separate groups of logbooks that share a common logbook.
Three logbooks
Logbook A
Logbook B
Logbook C (just informational, write protected)
Two Groups
Top Group 1 = Logbook A, Logbook C
Top Group 2 = Logbook B, Logbook C
What is happening is everything looks good until you try to enter Logbook C from Group 1. You end up in Logbook C (the right logbook) but you are now in Group 2.
Actual Code:
;Groupings
Top Group Central = Centaur, On-LineHelps
Top Group Good Sam = GSH, On-LineHelps
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You cannot put the same logbook into two groups. All you can do is to define two logbooks C1 and C2, and force their data directories to be the same (via the "Subdir = ..." directive), so they will actually look at the same data.
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Stefan, sorry to bother you yet again. but I can not seem to get the "Subdir" to do what I want (user error I am sure). Thanks for any help you can give.
[OnlineHelps]
Write Password = SWNlQ3ViZQ==
;DISPLAY
Theme = default
Display mode = threaded
Mode Commands = 0
List Menu commands = New, Find, Config
Thread display = -------------- $Title --------------
Comment = On-Line Helps
Attributes = Title
Required Attributes = Title
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
[OLH.gsh]
Subdir = \\ssoelog\ELOG\logbooks\OnlineHelps
Write Password = SWNlQ3ViZQ==
;DISPLAY
Theme = default
Display mode = threaded
Mode Commands = 0
List Menu commands = New, Find, Config
Thread display = -------------- $Title --------------
Comment = On-Line Helps
Attributes = Title
Required Attributes = Title
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1 |
67113
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Sun Sep 4 23:01:15 2011 |
| mike cianci | mike2.cianci@comcast.net | Question | Windows | 2.7.5-2185 | Rename Logbook | I have a logbook with data in it that I need to rename and preserve the the existing data (old book) in the newly named book (i.e. can I move all of the data from one book to a new book and than delete the data from the original book)?
As always thank you for your time. |
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Fri Sep 23 01:16:30 2011 |
| mike cianci | mike2.cianci@comcast.net | Question | Windows | 2.7.5-2185 | Re: Rename Logbook |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
mike cianci wrote: |
I have a logbook with data in it that I need to rename and preserve the the existing data (old book) in the newly named book (i.e. can I move all of the data from one book to a new book and than delete the data from the original book)?
As always thank you for your time.
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There are two ways:
1) Create a new logbook, add the "Copy to" command to the old logbook. Select all entries and copy them to the new logbook, and delete the old one.
2) Change the logbook name in elogd.cfg, by manually editing the file, then rename the subdirectory in your file system from the old to the new name, then restart elogd.
The second solution is much simpler, but you have to manipulate files and directories yourself.
Whatever you do, make sure to back up you files before any operation.
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Sorry, about this dumb question but with "Copy to = <logbook list> " what is the format of <logbook list>?
Is it just the "logbook Name" or is it the actual path name "http://something/somethingelse"? |
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Fri Sep 30 22:38:43 2011 |
| mike cianci | mike2.cianci@comcast.net | Question | Windows | 2.7.5-2185 | Re: Rename Logbook |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
David Pilgram wrote: |
Anyway, Stefan <i>et al</i> have got CERN's faster-than-light particle problem to deal with this morning.
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I would be too lucky if I just could fix this as I fix some ELOG problems! I guess hundreds of physicists right now are pondering about what could have gone wrong in data taking, because nobody really believes that this is a real effect.
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Got it to work, manipulating the files was not that hard once I got over the FEAR factor. Good luck with the speed of light thing. |
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Fri Aug 8 22:36:29 2014 |
| mike cianci | mike2.cianci@comcast.net | Question | Windows | 2.7.5-2185 | Preset Text | Sorry for the novice question, but can anyone tell me where the ".txt" document is suppose to reside for the "Preset text" statement to find it? I have a "test.txt" document in the "Template" file but all "Preset text = test.txt" does is print "test.txt" in the comment section.
Thanks, Mike |
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Fri Aug 22 23:10:28 2014 |
| mike cianci | mike2.cianci@comcast.net | Question | Windows | 2.7.5 | Preset Text | I have stripped my config file down to one command: "Preset text = \\ssoelog\elog\templates\test2.txt"
If I type the path "\\ssoelog\elog\templates\test2.txt" into my browser I see the contents of the file, which is the word "YES"
But when I open a "New" page in ELOG the command returns: " \\ssoelog\elog\templates\test2.txt"
Could it have anything to do with the fact that I am using Version 2.7.5 |
68194
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Fri Nov 20 10:28:41 2015 |
| Mike Giles | mike.giles@gmx.com | Question | Windows | 3.1.1 | log entries after a certain date not displayed - 3.1.1 | Hi,
I'm having an issue with Elog 3.1.1 on windows 10 not displaying all log entries (after a certain date) in a logbook directory.
The logbook is saved in a Dropbox folder and the entries were created on a windows 8.1 PC with 3.1.1 also.
I created an entry in windows 10, this created a new log file (new day) with a duplicate ID, deleted the log file and then the windows 10 pc displayed all entries.
Is there any way to ensure Elogd picks up all log files ?
Thanks & Regards,
Mike
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68201
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Tue Nov 24 09:18:40 2015 |
| Mike Giles | mike.giles@gmx.com | Question | Windows | 3.1.1 | Re: log entries after a certain date not displayed - 3.1.1 | Thanks very much for your comments. I will take a look at the mirror server functionality.
I have only been running one elogd at a time, restarting elogd (on Windows 10) doesn't seem to pick up the changes made on Windows 8.1 PC (stopped elogd after changes made and log file updated)
Mike
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Besides the commen Andrea made I would like to add that you can convince elog to show all files if you simply restart it, then it will re-scan all files. But as Andreas said, if two elogd instances write to the same directory, you will get a mess with double IDs of entries.
Stefan
Mike Giles wrote: |
Hi,
I'm having an issue with Elog 3.1.1 on windows 10 not displaying all log entries (after a certain date) in a logbook directory.
The logbook is saved in a Dropbox folder and the entries were created on a windows 8.1 PC with 3.1.1 also.
I created an entry in windows 10, this created a new log file (new day) with a duplicate ID, deleted the log file and then the windows 10 pc displayed all entries.
Is there any way to ensure Elogd picks up all log files ?
Thanks & Regards,
Mike
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