Please advise on how to set up selective email notification on logbooks, posted by Julian Brower on Mon Oct 26 15:20:44 2015
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Please advise on how to set up selective email notification on logbooks; We want to send an email to specific people when an event that involves them
is entered?
At the moment, we currently get an email entry for every new logbook entry. Thanks |
How can we calculate and display the difference between two time entries on a log entry, posted by Julian Brower on Mon Oct 26 15:24:44 2015
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See drawing below: We have a beam on and a beam off time. We want to fill in the lost time automaticaaly. Please can you help? Julian
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Re: How can we calculate and display the difference between two time entries on a log entry, posted by Julian Brower on Tue Oct 27 09:26:56 2015
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Stefan, I am not an expert in this field so I wondered how one goes about finding someone to write this and how one amends the soruce code? Is that allowed?
Is it a feature than may be of use for other users? Julian
Stefan |
Re: Please advise on how to set up selective email notification on logbooks, posted by Julian Brower on Tue Oct 27 14:58:20 2015
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Thanks Andreas, I will read that section. Julian
Andreas
Luedeke wrote:
Hi Julian,
there is a whole chapter in the documentation |
present Text, posted by Juergen Lupke on Tue Aug 2 13:55:06 2011
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I have define a MOption BACKUP = Server, Switch, Router any now i link to use the Status of the Backup Option to display diffrent html file in
the Text field, i the a posible way to do this ?
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move mxml code into elog's src directory, posted by Jeff Stoner on Fri Feb 15 03:16:45 2008
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The mxml source code should be moved into the elog-*/src directory. This requires changing the Makefile to:
MXMLDIR = src/mxml
Reason for change: if you want to build several versions of elog and you unpack the distributions in the same top-level directory, the most recently |
elog crashing on startup, posted by Jeff Stoner on Fri Feb 15 22:24:38 2008
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I installed elog 2.7.2 rev 2041 into /data/elog on Redhat ES 4 Update 4. This is my initial elogd.cfg file:
[global]port = 80 |
Error sending Email via "XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX", posted by JJ Sheppard on Wed Jun 27 22:01:56 2007
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I read most of the posts and used the -v to see whats happening, all i get is this. It hangs at the "250 HELP" line for about 3 secs then moves on to what
is displayed. From the posts it looks like there should be alot more info to see. Any idea on how to get it to display right?
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