Re: Find usage, posted by Mike Forster on Wed Mar 18 15:40:17 2009
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Mike Forster wrote: |
Hello Stefan and Elog fans,
Is there a way to find entries with the words program and error when then are not contiguous in the text?
Thanks,
--Mike
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Please have a look at
https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/66151
does this help?
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Hello Stefan,
I am looking for the same answer that Yoichi was looking for. For instance, could the text keyword filtering be looped so that the first group of results is then filtered by the next keyword?
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Re: Find usage, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Mar 24 10:43:02 2009
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Mike Forster wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Mike Forster wrote: |
Hello Stefan and Elog fans,
Is there a way to find entries with the words program and error when then are not contiguous in the text?
Thanks,
--Mike
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Please have a look at
https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/66151
does this help?
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Hello Stefan,
I am looking for the same answer that Yoichi was looking for. For instance, could the text keyword filtering be looped so that the first group of results is then filtered by the next keyword?
--Mike
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No, that's not possible unfortunately. |
Re: Find seems to ignore Start Date, posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Tue Jun 7 17:59:54 2005
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Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | It seems that making a search in which one selects *only* a start date *and* a "last" number of days
does not works correctly ..
Elog infact simply ignores the start date, showing the last N-days entries ..
This is a bug IMHO, and prevents me to include a quick filter for user, making easy to select a particular year/week in a JS calendar and than using this date as the start date for the logbook ...
here is an example: http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/?mode=threaded&reverse=1&npp=8&ma=6&da=14&ya=2004&last=7
If one specify *also* an "end date" the beaviour is correct.. |
uhm ... maybe I have realized ...
it's End Date to be used for this task... right??
If it is (as it seems) the search form is quite confusing .. as the "/ Last " select box it's just after the "start date" ... |
Re: Find in multiple logbooks returns wrong pages, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Mar 6 13:06:59 2006
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This problem has been fixed in SVN revision 1671. |
Re: Find empty attributes, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Feb 17 08:18:05 2016
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Unfortunately not possible.
Stefan
Arno Teunisse wrote: |
Want to use the find function from ELOG to search for empty fields ( Attributes that are not defined )
How to do that ?
Could not find it in the Forum.
Greetings Arno Teunisse
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Re: Find empty attributes, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed Feb 17 18:08:53 2016
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It is possible for normal string attributes: the regular expression pattern "^$" can be used to search for an empty string.
E.g. in this Forum "ELOG Version" is a required attribute, and should never be empty. But if you search for:
you'll find a couple of entries from a time where it apparently wasn't a required attribute.
Cheers
Andreas
Arno Teunisse wrote: |
Want to use the find function from ELOG to search for empty fields ( Attributes that are not defined )
How to do that ?
Could not find it in the Forum.
Greetings Arno Teunisse
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Re: Find empty attributes, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Feb 17 18:33:18 2016
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Cool, I didn't know that trick myself, thanks for sharing.
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
It is possible for normal string attributes: the regular expression pattern "^$" can be used to search for an empty string.
E.g. in this Forum "ELOG Version" is a required attribute, and should never be empty. But if you search for:
you'll find a couple of entries from a time where it apparently wasn't a required attribute.
Cheers
Andreas
Arno Teunisse wrote: |
Want to use the find function from ELOG to search for empty fields ( Attributes that are not defined )
How to do that ?
Could not find it in the Forum.
Greetings Arno Teunisse
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Re: Find cannot find values with brackets, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jun 14 12:43:04 2019
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I‘m happy to merge the PR after a quick test next week.
Stefan
Sebastian Schenk wrote: |
For demonstration, I created https://elog.psi.ch/elogs/Linux+Demo/8
The Find search for category aaa(bb) does not give results.
A quick filter corrects the value to aaa\(bb) and delivers results.
I made a simple fix and submitted it as PR to the bitbucket repository.
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