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    icon2.gif   Re: Entries disappear after editing + UTF16 problem, posted by Peter K on Thu Feb 8 15:09:42 2018 
Dear Stefan and Andreas,

We have updated our elog to V3.1.3-7933898, now I see the drafts in
the list!
    icon2.gif   Re: Entries disappear after editing, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jan 29 09:14:35 2018 
Drafts are message which somebody started to edit, but did not complete, like leaving the page without saving. If you don't like this, you can set
"save drafts = 0".

The locking has a similar background. If you have locking on (vis "Use lock = 1"), then one person can "lock" a message,
    icon2.gif   Re: Entries disappear after editing, posted by Peter K on Tue Jan 30 14:26:24 2018 
Thanks for fast response!

I LIKE locking and saving drafts.
The only problem is that the locked message disappeared from the list.
    icon2.gif   Re: Entries disappear after editing, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jan 30 14:35:23 2018 
I also experienced various sproradic issues with locking, so I usually keep it off.

Stefan




Peter
    icon2.gif   Re: Entries are being deleted automatically, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jun 17 16:26:11 2009 


    
        
            Pittelli Mike wrote:
        
        
            
            A few days after I create entries in my logbooks, they are being deleted. Has this happened to anyone
    icon2.gif   Re: Enter past date for logbook, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Feb 25 07:52:21 2015 
No. The date/time tag is there to actually document the time when the log was made. If you are late, you are late.




Banata
Wachid Ridwan wrote:



Is it possible to enter past date in logbook
    icon2.gif   Re: Enter past date for logbook, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed Feb 25 08:41:59 2015 
As an administrator of the logbook you could add an additional attribute, e.g. "when" of type datetime.

Each entry would then have the unchangeable entry time and an addtional time, e.g. of the event you are describing in the entry.

For more details look here: elog:67712
    icon2.gif   Re: Enhanced "eLog Version" Variable, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Sep 24 22:37:01 2004 
Sorry for that. The idea is that the -4 is the minor number between releases
(mainly for bug fixes and impatient users (;-) ). I accidently overwrote the
-4 version several times when testing a new RPM building scheme, but I promise
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