Post appearing twice, posted by Dan Chitwood on Fri Sep 23 19:23:26 2005
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We are having trouble on our logbook with posts appearing twice. Both posts contain the same ID number, time, etc. This most often occurs when the e-log
entry is being written for an extended period of time (ie. more than 30 minutes), but I don't know if that is the root cause of the problem. It may also
be related to posts that are edited after an initial posting. Could this be due to an improper setting in our config file? |
Re: Post appearing twice, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Oct 5 13:22:08 2005
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[quote="Dan Chitwood"]We are having trouble on our logbook with posts appearing twice. Both posts contain the same ID number, time, etc. This most often
occurs when the e-log entry is being written for an extended period of time (ie. more than 30 minutes), but I don't know if that is the root cause of the
problem. It may also be related to posts that are edited after an initial posting. Could this be due to an improper setting in our config file?[/quote]
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Re: Post appearing twice, posted by Alan Grant on Mon Jun 4 22:30:44 2007
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Dan Chitwood"]We are having trouble on our logbook with posts appearing twice. Both posts contain the same ID number, time,
etc. This most often occurs when the e-log entry is being written for an extended period of time (ie. more than 30 minutes), but I don't know if that
is the root cause of the problem. It may also be related to posts that are edited after an initial posting. Could this be due to an improper setting |
Re: Post appearing twice, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jun 8 10:44:14 2007
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[quote="Alan Grant"]I was having a very similar problem. After clicking Submit, I was getting dialog box "Submit modified Elog entry?" (with Submit or Cancel
options) even though it was a new entry. Whenever I clicked Submit, it added two identical lines (except for ID), but when I clicked Cancel, it added only
one entry. This happened in both v2.6.3 and v2.6.5.[/quote]
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Re: Post appearing twice, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jun 12 17:13:28 2007
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I finally found and fixed the problem with the help of Alan Grant. It happens when three things are used together:
[LIST=1]
[*] Locking (via [B]use lock = 1[/B])
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Top Groups, Show Top Groups, password file and Protect Selection page have nasty interaction, posted by Chris Green on Fri Aug 5 02:27:15 2005
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Hi,
Just as our ELOG went into production, I tripped over a couple of related (I think) bugs.
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Re: Top Groups, Show Top Groups, password file and Protect Selection page have nasty interaction, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Aug 5 12:06:47 2005
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[quote="Chris Green"]Index: elogd.c
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RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/elog/src/elogd.c,v
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Re: Top Groups, Show Top Groups, password file and Protect Selection page have nasty interaction, posted by Chris Green on Fri Aug 5 16:15:04 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]One note I would like to make however: "Top groups" were invented for having completely separate logbook groups. Before the invention
of top groups, one had to run several instances of elogd for different departments for example, where one department should not see the other department's
logbooks. But having many departments means having to maintain many elogd daemons. This led to the invention of top groups, so one daemon can serve several |