Maximum number of attributes, posted by Dr Marta Divall on Mon Jan 8 11:06:49 2024
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The maximum number or attributes is 100.
Is it possible to increase this?
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Re: Maximum number of attributes, posted by Dr Marta Divall on Mon Jan 8 11:42:08 2024
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Dear Stefan,
Thansk for the super fast response! To keep the stability of the system we will look for a different solution then.
Best, |
Re: Maximum number of attributes, posted by Dr Marta Divall on Mon Jan 8 16:18:45 2024
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To explain the problem, we have silicon chip designs, which we log with an indentifyier, which is the attribute for easy search, as we want to follow
their progress from design thorugh fabrication to testing, involving many people. They are called D_001; D_099...you get it. We have reached the 100, but
maybe it is the est just to create an archive after each 100 design and make a new tab/logbook. Any other suggestions are of course welcome. |
Global change of links/file path, posted by Dr Marta Divall on Mon Dec 2 10:36:41 2024
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Dear All,
We have been using the ELOG for several years and had inserted hyper-links instead of whole files in order to save storage space. From
this month our server is moved to a new location with a new address. Is there a way for me to retrospectivelly replace all addresses with the new |
Re: Global change of links, posted by Dr Marta Divall on Fri Dec 6 11:06:28 2024
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Thanks!
Stefan
Ritt wrote:
You would have to access the raw elgo database files (which are pure |
Is there a python3 api to generate logbook entries from python?, posted by markus on Tue Jan 16 09:30:55 2018
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Dear elog community,
I wonder whether there is a python3 api or lib to generate and append entries (and attachments) to the logbook using scripts.
However, so far I did not find anything... |
Re: Is there a python3 api to generate logbook entries from python?, posted by markus on Wed Jan 24 07:54:47 2018
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Thanks Andreas!
This is more or less exactly what I was looking for...
Regards |
Re: Help me please I can't uplode Attach file, posted by Mark Soohoo on Sun May 18 06:20:00 2008
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Stefan
Ritt wrote:
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