Re: Conditional Attributes/Preset Text, posted by David Brody on Thu Apr 7 00:51:05 2005
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> > I upgraded from ver 2.5.5-2 to 2.5.8-2 and found that none of my preset text
> > worked any longer. I struggled with it for several hours and then reverted
> > back to 2.5.5-2 and the preset text worked again. I have attached my
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Date imports from CSV incorrectly, posted by David Brody on Tue Jan 10 00:32:19 2006
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When I import from a CSV file, dates formatted as mm/dd/yy always get imported as 12/31/1969
Here are the parameters I am using for dates:
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Re: Date imports from CSV incorrectly, posted by David Brody on Tue Jan 10 19:30:09 2006
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[quote="David Brody"]When I import from a CSV file, dates formatted as mm/dd/yy always get imported as 12/31/1969
Here are the parameters I am using for dates:
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write access for elogd, posted by Dave Becker on Thu Aug 19 06:21:38 2004
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Newly installed elog gives this response when I try to submit a new record:
New entry cannot be written to directory "./logbooks/Linux/"
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elogd -m , posted by Dave on Thu Mar 10 00:16:33 2016
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I'm running ELOG on a seperate Windows Servers.
When I try to synchronize the logbooks using "elogd -m", I get an "Error sending local entry: Error transmitting message"
If I click on the "Synchronize" link in the logbook, it can correctly send entry to remote ELOG. |
elogd -m Error sending local entry: Error transmitting message, posted by Dave on Thu Mar 10 00:26:03 2016
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I'm running ELOG on a seperate Windows Servers.
When I try to synchronize the logbooks using "elogd -m", I get an "Error sending local entry: Error transmitting message"
If I click on the "Synchronize" link in the logbook, it can correctly send entry to remote ELOG. |
Re: FreeBSD Install, posted by Dave Truesdell on Sun Oct 26 18:32:17 2003
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> I got elog 2.3.9 running on FreeBSD 5.1 successfully,
> I compiled elog on a redhat box and then just copied over all the files to
> the FreeBSD box and ELOG just ran with no issues.
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ELcode in Summary Text, posted by Dan on Fri Sep 4 20:44:32 2009
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Hello,
Thank you for such a great piece of software!
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