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  1317   Mon Jul 25 22:32:10 2005 Reply Juliana Pengjpeng@yorku.caRequestLinuxV2.6.0Re: hide attributes when view the logbook

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Juliana Peng wrote:
Thanks so much. But the new feature seems not working.


Are you sure you got the latest CVS version and recompiled correctly?

I tried with following config:
[global]
port = 8080

[demo]
Attributes = Name, SysAdmin, OS, Manufacturer, Model, Serial Number, Description, Main Function, Location, Memory, CPU Speed, Num CPU, Owner, Contact Name, Contact Phone, Contact Email, Bought From, Bought Date, Maintenance, Network Drop, Console Drop
Options OS = SunOs{1}, Linux{2}, Aix
{1} Show Attributes = Name, SysAdmin, OS, Manufacturer, Model, Serial Number, Description

Then I added two entries, where OS = SunOS and Aix. As soon as I select SunOS, the attributes except those listed in {1} disappear. The same is true then for the single entry display. Here is the one with the Aix:



and here with SunOS:



So can you reproduce this?

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I downloaded Revision 1.717, replaced the source code with the new elogd.c, then run " dpkg-buildpackage -uc -b"
(debian linux) to build the package. Now after i add a new entry, once I select it I got "
Attachment #1 of entry #0 not found" error
  1329   Tue Jul 26 16:44:41 2005 Reply Juliana Pengjpeng@yorku.caRequestLinuxV2.6.0Re: hide attributes when view the logbook

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Juliana Peng wrote:
Thanks so much. But the new feature seems not working.


Are you sure you got the latest CVS version and recompiled correctly?

I tried with following config:
[global]
port = 8080

[demo]
Attributes = Name, SysAdmin, OS, Manufacturer, Model, Serial Number, Description, Main Function, Location, Memory, CPU Speed, Num CPU, Owner, Contact Name, Contact Phone, Contact Email, Bought From, Bought Date, Maintenance, Network Drop, Console Drop
Options OS = SunOs{1}, Linux{2}, Aix
{1} Show Attributes = Name, SysAdmin, OS, Manufacturer, Model, Serial Number, Description

Then I added two entries, where OS = SunOS and Aix. As soon as I select SunOS, the attributes except those listed in {1} disappear. The same is true then for the single entry display. Here is the one with the Aix:

and here with SunOS:

So can you reproduce this?


Thanks. But what I want is to hide the unwanted attributes at summary view, not just hide them when I click on entry.

Here is the example, can i hide the attributes at this page when I select SunOS:

  1331   Tue Jul 26 17:28:31 2005 Reply Juliana Pengjpeng@yorku.caRequestLinuxV2.6.0Re: hide attributes when view the logbook

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Juliana Peng wrote:
Thanks. But what I want is to hide the unwanted attributes at summary view, not just hide them when I click on entry.


No you can't do that.

Assume that you have different types of entries, ones where your unwanted attributes are missing and ones where they are present. If you would hide them, they would be missing even for the entries where you want them. Or you would change the table layout for every line, meaning that attributes which are common in all entries do not line up nicely below each other.

An other approach would be to make elog hide those columns which do not contain any value in the whole page, but that is not (yet) implemented.


I may have all the attributes in logbook to keep a full record of all the machine. But for daily use, some of the attibutes we are not using so often. Too many attributes will make the window so big that can not be hold in one screen which is the reason why I want to hide some of them. Of course the hidden attributes have data, but those data are rarely used so we'd rather hide them.

Since "show attributes" prevent from inputing attributes, may not be suitable in this case. We appreciate if you can impletement a new feature like "view attibutes" which do not affect adding new entry, just hide attributes at summary view.
  1342   Tue Jul 26 22:05:24 2005 Reply Juliana Pengjpeng@yorku.caRequestLinuxV2.6.0Re: hide attributes when view the logbook

Stefan Ritt wrote:


Use "list display = <attribute list>" to specify which attributes to show in the listing page. RTFM.


Thanks. "List display" is what we need.

But is there a way to control to hide or view the attributes? so that we don't need to change the elog.conf file each time.

For example, add a menu "expend" in "Find menu commands", we can click to view all the attributes or just view the attributes defined in "List Display"

Or use "{1} List Display = ....", we can view all the attributes at list page, but if selecting SunOS, only show attributes in List Display
  1346   Wed Jul 27 15:49:16 2005 Reply Juliana Pengjpeng@yorku.caRequestLinuxV2.6.0Re: hide attributes when view the logbook

Stefan Ritt wrote:

In that case I would suggest two separate logbooks, for for SunOS and one for others. This way you can manage two separate sets of attributes.


We don't want separate logbooks, sorry for the misleading. I was trying to put two request together.

1. We have several user using the logbook. Is there a way each one has his own "List Display". In our case the user also is an attribute(SysAdmin) in logbook:

Attributes = Name, SysAdmin, Manufacturer, Model, Serial Number, Description, ENV, Main Function, Location, Memory, CPU Speed, Num CPU, Owner, Contact Name, Contact Phone, Contact Email, Bought From, Bought Date, Maintenance, Network Drop,Console Drop
Options SysAdmin = user1{1}, user2{2}, user3{3}

so one way we can think of is using "{1} List Display = ...."
"{2} List Display = ...."
"{3} List Display = ...."
because most of the time the user is interested in his own machine. Maybe you have better suggestion.

2. We need to change elog.conf file to use or not use "List Display". Is there a way to control it through web? If this is not applicable. It's fine, we won't change the view frequently.
  1348   Wed Jul 27 16:31:33 2005 Smile Juliana Pengjpeng@yorku.caRequestLinuxV2.6.0Re: hide attributes when view the logbook

Stefan Ritt wrote:

I understood you correctly. What I was trying to say is that what you currently request possible with the current version and will not be implemented soon. But you can partly obtain what you want by having two logbooks. Make one logbook which has fewer attributes, and which will receive all SunOS entries. Make another one with all the attributes. Although this will become separate logooks, you can "think" of them as one logbook with two different sections. There is even the trick of forcing the data directory to be the same (via the "data dir") option, so both logbooks will "look" at the same database. Make one logbook the "master" having all the attributes. That's where you enter your information. Them make one or more logbooks looking at the same data, but make them read-only. Each logbook can have a separate set of attributes, access rights etc, but all of them show the same data.

I know this is not the perfect solution, but at least something which can be done already now.


Thank you so much. We'll try it. Waiting for your next version.
  66658   Wed Dec 23 08:47:35 2009 Question pirat sriyothajotawski@gmail.comQuestionOther2.6.3.1elog start with number of entries are zero (0) for all logbook

hi sirs,

am using freebsd, this morning i started elog and did a few record with no problem.

just this afternoon when i enter firefox3 http://localhost:8000/, i got zero number of records for all of my logbooks.

but the data are not erased though.

any idea would be appreciated.

 

regards,

jotawski

 

  67757   Wed Jan 21 02:15:12 2015 Question devjoshi868b@gmail.comQuestionAll3.3filter with or operation/TIME DURATION CALCULATION

1.I HAVE A ELOG BOOK WITH TWO ATTRIBUTE 'FROM' &'TO'. I WANT TO USE A FILTER WHICH WILL SEARCH FOR A VALUE  IN BOTH ATTRIBUTE .KINDLY HELP ME.

2. HOW TO CALCULATE THE TIME DURATION  AUTOMATICALLY BASED ON TWO ATTRIBUTES 'START TIME' AND 'STOP TIME' .

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