Re: Duplicate entries, posted by Harry Martin on Wed Dec 2 04:07:57 2020
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I find that I can reply to a message ("original" message, if you will) without doing anything to the reply message (the "copy" of
the original message, if you will). If I then submit it, it gets saved as a new message, identical to the one I replied to.
I read through the options at the end of the docs. I did not see anything about a way to suppress identical messages, or a way to force |
Re: Duplicate entries, posted by Harry Martin on Wed Dec 2 17:54:51 2020
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I was only commenting on the predicament as I have run into it also. I have required fields, but short of some sort of "abort" control
(curiously missing from the otherwise vast offerings of elog), I don't see any way to ensure that identical replies don't occur in any circumstance
that may arise. |
Re: Duplicate entries, posted by Harry Martin on Wed Dec 2 22:13:52 2020
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David
Pilgram wrote:
Hi Harry, |
length of condition names, posted by Harry Martin on Wed Dec 2 22:45:16 2020
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The documentation describing the use of conditionals uses a single character (letter or number) for names of conditions. I don't see any update/change
to that rule anywhere in the docs.
I have been using multi-character condition names successfully. I find these are easier to use since they can be more descriptive |
Re: Options <...> vs ROptions <...>, posted by Harry Martin on Thu Dec 3 01:51:49 2020
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Same problem here, in version 3.1.3. It would be very nice if this worked.
Wolfgang
Bayer wrote:
According to section "Syntax of elogd.cfg" of the "Administrator's |
Re: Change / List Change doen't work anymore?, posted by Harry Martin on Thu Dec 3 01:53:59 2020
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]Yepp, the documentation was wrong. I fixed it.
Stefan[/quote]
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Re: length of condition names, posted by Harry Martin on Fri Dec 4 02:03:56 2020
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Could we update the doc for this?
Stefan
Ritt wrote:
You can easily use multi-character conditionals, up to 256 chars. |
Body of new messages not getting saved when submitted, posted by Harry Martin on Sun Nov 21 23:20:15 2021
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I've been using elog for a few years now. I've had the current setup working for me up until today.
If I create a new message (entry, whatever they are called), or if I attempt to update an existing message, only the header information is saved.
The body (the part I can see in the editor) does not get saved. |