Re: Formatting parameters for attributes, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 7 16:00:10 2004
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> I have some problems of understanding how the "Format <attribute>" parameter
> is working. It may be, that there was a similar question in the forum, but I
> didn't find it. I'm sorry if I come back with an old question.
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Re: Formatting parameters for attributes, posted by Ulrich Trüssel on Fri Jul 9 19:17:03 2004
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Thank you Stefan! Just was out of the office for some days.
There ar 2 questions in addition:
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Re: Formatting parameters for attributes, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jul 12 10:36:22 2004
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> 1. Is there a possiblity to fix the position of the attribut fields if they are in
> the same line? As. ex. if one attribute is empty or contain a very short value it may
> be possible that the position of the following atrributes in the line are moving to
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Re: Formatting parameters for attributes, posted by Ulrich Trüssel on Mon Jul 12 11:03:10 2004
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Thank you Stefan!
1. Will help in the real hard cases!
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Re: Formatting multiple datetime entries, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jun 10 11:52:47 2015
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[quote="Edmund Hertle"]Hey
in one of my measurement logbooks I'm using two datetime entries (for start and end time of a measurement). The entries are created automatically by the |
Re: Formatting multiple datetime entries, posted by Neal Grafton on Wed Jun 10 12:48:41 2015
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Edmund Hertle"]Hey
in one of my measurement logbooks I'm using two datetime entries (for start and end time of a measurement). The entries are created automatically by the |
Re: Formatting multiple datetime entries, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jun 10 12:52:48 2015
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[quote="Neal Grafton"]
Also, is there a way of automatically displaying the difference in Hrs mins between Time start and Time End?[/quote]
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Re: Formatting multiple datetime entries, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jun 10 12:56:58 2015
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[quote="Neal Grafton"]Also, is there a way of automatically displaying the difference in Hrs mins between Time start and Time End?[/quote]
I guess you want to do some more complex calculations, like adding the running times, etc. This goes beyond the scope of elog. You can however export elog |