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  2178   Wed Mar 28 21:00:17 2007 Warning Steve Jonessteve.jones@freescale.comBug reportAll | Other2.6.2-1739"Guest menu commands" not changing the menu line
I tried adding the lines below to my Global section, and while Guest access is turned on the menu line does not change. I tried searching SVN change logs for a comment regarding any 'guest' bugs but found nothing. Was this a problem at some point and fixed? I noticed that the Midas site is running 2.6.4-1814 and the guest menus work! Am I doing something wrong or was this a problem in the past?

Thanks!

Guest menu commands = List, Find, Login, Help
Guest List Menu commands = List, Find, Login, Help
  2177   Tue Mar 27 13:57:44 2007 Reply Fergus Lynchflynch@alternativenetworks.comRequestWindowsELOG V2.6.Re: Global "MOptions"

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Fergus Lynch wrote:
Would it be an option to have Global "MOptions" - perhaps configured in the 'global options' file - which can be called up and referenced in all logbooks?


Sure, that's possible already with the current version. Just put your MOptions statement under [global] and it will be used in all logbooks. If a specific logbook uses different MOptions, put the a second MOptions list under that logbook's section and it will overwrite the global setting.


Perfect! Works a treat (I promise to read the manual next time!)
Cheers
Fergus
  2176   Mon Mar 26 13:03:05 2007 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestWindowsELOG V2.6.Re: Global "MOptions"

Fergus Lynch wrote:
Would it be an option to have Global "MOptions" - perhaps configured in the 'global options' file - which can be called up and referenced in all logbooks?


Sure, that's possible alreay with the current version. Just put your MOptions statement under [global] and it will be used in all logbooks. If a specific logbook uses different MOptions, put the a second MOptions list under that logbook's section and it will overwrite the global setting.
  2175   Mon Mar 26 11:45:07 2007 Smile Fergus Lynchflynch@alternativenetworks.comRequestWindowsELOG V2.6.Global "MOptions"
Hi,

We have ELOG configured for virtually every conceivable use in our IT Operation dept and it is fantastically useful and easy to use. One result of this - naturally! - is that we have quiet a few logbooks.

Many of these logbooks share the same attributes - especially Moptions for equipment lists - which is fine but requires manually copying and pasting Moption lists into multiple logbooks to keep everything synchronized.

Would it be an option to have Global "MOptions" - perhaps configured in the 'global options' file - which can be called up and referenced in all logbooks?

Just an idea -

Cheers
Fergus
  2174   Wed Mar 21 16:51:14 2007 Reply deletoillexavier.deletoille@synchrotron-soleil.frQuestionLinux | Windows6.4-1802Re: sort attributs

Stefan Ritt wrote:

deletoille wrote:

For 1 event, I need the date and the hour of this one. An event can be enter in elog several days after this one. The problem is that I do not manage to carry out one sorts on these two attibuts. I tested the order “? rsort” but this one works only on one entry not out of 2 at the same time (? rsort=Heure+evenement, Date+evenement&mode=threaded)
have an easy way?


Yepp. Since you can only sort on a single attribute, you combine time and date into one. This can be done like following:
Attributes = Icone, Type def fiche, ..., Evenement
Type Evenement = datetime

Now you can not only sort on Evenement, but you get also a date picker for that attribute in the entry form. To format the way Evenement is displayed, use the Time format option.


thanks, It works but the order "?sort" seems to works only in summary view (attachment 1) and not in threaded (attachement 2) view.
Any idea?
Attachment 1: summary.JPG
summary.JPG
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threaded.JPG
  2173   Tue Mar 20 14:42:05 2007 Reply Ben Shepherdbjs54@dl.ac.ukQuestionLinux2.6.2-1739Re: Private logbook - no guest access?

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Ben Shepherd wrote:
I want to set up a logbook which you have to be logged in to be able to read entries. I've already got three logbooks which can be viewed by anyone but only logged-in users can modify them. For the fourth one, I want to have a private logbook which can't be read by 'guest' users. Is this possible?


Per default, logbooks can only be read by logged in users if you use "password file = xxx". It is however possible to make these logbooks readable by 'guest' users if you use "Guest menu commands = xxx" and "Guest list menu commands = xxx". So just remove these two options from your fourth logbook and you get what you want.


Thanks! I actually saw that in the config documentation, but I had assumed that it didn't work. Turns out I'd left those two options in my [global] section as well. Oops!
  2172   Tue Mar 20 13:48:50 2007 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux2.6.2-1739Re: Private logbook - no guest access?

Ben Shepherd wrote:
I want to set up a logbook which you have to be logged in to be able to read entries. I've already got three logbooks which can be viewed by anyone but only logged-in users can modify them. For the fourth one, I want to have a private logbook which can't be read by 'guest' users. Is this possible?


Per default, logbooks can only be read by logged in users if you use "password file = xxx". It is however possible to make these logbooks readable by 'guest' users if you use "Guest menu commands = xxx" and "Guest list menu commands = xxx". So just remove these two options from your fourth logbook and you get what you want.
  2171   Tue Mar 20 13:45:20 2007 Question Ben Shepherdbjs54'at'dl'dot'ac'dot'ukQuestionLinux2.6.2-1739Private logbook - no guest access?
Hi,

I want to set up a logbook which you have to be logged in to be able to read entries. I've already got three logbooks which can be viewed by anyone but only logged-in users can modify them. For the fourth one, I want to have a private logbook which can't be read by 'guest' users. Is this possible?

cheers

ben
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