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Fri Aug 3 17:05:56 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.6.5-1903 | Re: Boolean |
Grant Jeffcote wrote: | What are the chances of having a choice of the four options (as mentioned in your list) somehow so that when boolean-x is used (for example) in the configuration file the applicable option text is shown in the 'Find' page? |
If several people will ask for it, I will put it in. |
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Mon Aug 27 17:27:41 2007 |
| toumbi | toumbi@yopmail.com | Question | | 2.6.5-1890 | ELCode how to with URL |
Hello there !!
I wonder if it's possible to write an url like this[URL=?CR=CR00000429]CR00000429[/URL]
in fact it don't work for the moment , because it is redirected tu http:///?CR=CR00000429
is it possible to have url without http://
I have a logbook CR and a type CR and i work now in localhost but i want my elog to be accessible from anywhere.
Im not very clear but I hope you understand.
[TABLE border="1"]
Emplacement|CR|TYPE|Cable trace voix 1|Cable trace voix 2|url|-
MON|CR00002536|Monitoring|x|x|[URL=http://localhost:8080/CR/?CR=CR00002536]CR00002536[/URL]|-
POW1|CR00000429|POWER Ro|x|x|[URL=?CR=CR00000429]CR00000429[/URL]|-
POW2|CR00000430|POWER Ro|x|x|[URL=?CR=CR00000430]CR00000430[/URL]|-
[/TABLE] |
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Fri Sep 7 22:56:12 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | | 2.6.5-1890 | Re: ELCode how to with URL |
> Hello there !!
>
> I wonder if it's possible to write an url like this[URL=?CR=CR00000429]CR00000429[/URL]
> in fact it don't work for the moment , because it is redirected tu http:///?CR=CR00000429
> is it possible to have url without http://
>
> I have a logbook CR and a type CR and i work now in localhost but i want my elog to be accessible from anywhere.
> Im not very clear but I hope you understand.
>
>
>
> [TABLE border="1"]
> Emplacement|CR|TYPE|Cable trace voix 1|Cable trace voix 2|url|-
> MON|CR00002536|Monitoring|x|x|[URL=http://localhost:8080/CR/?CR=CR00002536]CR00002536[/URL]|-
> POW1|CR00000429|POWER Ro|x|x|[URL=?CR=CR00000429]CR00000429[/URL]|-
> POW2|CR00000430|POWER Ro|x|x|[URL=?CR=CR00000430]CR00000430[/URL]|-
>
> [/TABLE]
You can use the
elog:<logbook name>
redirection. So for this logbook, so see all entries with Category=Info using following link
elog:Forum/?Category=Info
This should work from everywhere. |
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Tue Sep 11 11:36:04 2007 |
| toumbi | toumbi@yopmail.com | Question | | 2.6.5-1890 | Re: ELCode how to with URL |
Thank you a lot !! |
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Sat Oct 6 15:39:12 2007 |
| Arno Teunisse | A.Teeling3@chello.nl | Question | Windows | 2.6.5-1890 | testing for the limit of the elog database |
Hello
To test elog i created a very large databasefile ( 071006a.log = 39MB ) via an import.
Nothing special. At the import I already got a message to increase "Max content length" to 22420822 in the global section. Below is the what i've done. There are no attachments involved, as you can see.
[global]
port = 80;
Max content length = 22420822
[DAP]
Theme = default
Attributes=Klant,Doc
Quick filter = Klant
So there are only 2 user defined fields in the database.
Everything works ......... but terrible slow : is there a rule of thumb for the size of the database ? |
2323
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Sat Oct 6 15:44:51 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.6.5-1890 | Re: testing for the limit of the elog database |
Arno Teunisse wrote: | So there are only 2 user defined fields in the database.
Everything works ......... but terrible slow : is there a rule of thumb for the size of the database ? |
Yes. The rule of thumb is that currently elog runs fine for a few 10000 entries. At 100000 entries it starts getting slow. I have already in my to-do list the task to improve the performance for large databases, and I have a rough idea where the bottleneck is, but I pushed the priority low because not many people have large databases right now (but it might change in the future). How many entries do you have? (It's not the size of the entries, but the number!) |
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Sat Oct 6 15:56:13 2007 |
| Arno Teunisse | A.Teeling3@chello.nl | Question | Windows | 2.6.5-1890 | Re: testing for the limit of the elog database |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Arno Teunisse wrote: | So there are only 2 user defined fields in the database.
Everything works ......... but terrible slow : is there a rule of thumb for the size of the database ? |
Yes. The rule of thumb is that currently elog runs fine for a few 10000 entries. At 100000 entries it starts getting slow. I have already in my to-do list the task to improve the performance for large databases, and I have a rough idea where the bottleneck is, but I pushed the priority low because not many people have large databases right now (but it might change in the future). How many entries do you have? (It's not the size of the entries, but the number!) |
That's a quick answer. I just was testing. I'm trying to introduce elog at work, so i'm not having an actual database in production. In the test database I had 125386 entries. Two column: "Customers name" and "documents".
By the way : my email address has changed : how do I change that ??
Thanks |
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Sat Oct 6 16:11:50 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.6.5-1890 | Re: testing for the limit of the elog database |
Arno Teunisse wrote: | By the way : my email address has changed : how do I change that ?? |
Click on 'Config'. |