Re: Password may not contain blanks, posted by Terry Shuck on Wed Aug 31 16:21:23 2011
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Rename Logbook, posted by mike cianci on Sun Sep 4 23:01:15 2011
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I have a logbook with data in it that I need to rename and preserve the the existing data (old book) in the newly named book
(i.e. can I move all of the data from one book to a new book and than delete the data from the original book)?
As always thank you for your time. |
Digest page or email?, posted by Graham Medlin on Wed Sep 28 22:10:30 2011
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We have about 10 logbooks running on the same Elog that all get fair use. Many people have turned off new entry emails because they
were filling up inboxes, but are still interested in what's new. I saw the option to add "?last=1" to the start page, although
I'm afraid using it might cause confusion over how to get to the older posts. |
error message "Command Config is not allowed" after registering, posted by Mark Bergman on Fri Oct 21 01:09:54 2011
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After registering, elog displays a page with the message:
Error: Command "Config" is not allowed for user ""
However, the registration is successful. This causes confusion, and results in users registering multiple times. |
elogd crash for special query, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu Oct 27 11:29:08 2011
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A query to a logbook can crash the demon.
Query:
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Extendable Moption, posted by Michael Simoen on Tue Nov 1 01:29:59 2011
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Hi,
I'm currently trying to setup a logbook which will contain process descriptions. One of the attributes will be the resists that are used. This
could be more than one resist, hence I try to use MOptions but users should also be able to add materials to the selection list. When I write the following, |
Search Option, posted by Carl Shirey on Tue Nov 1 14:04:50 2011
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Is there a way to setup a search, to search several log books but not all the logs books at one time?
Thanks
Carl |
multiple homes?, posted by Christoph Kukulies on Wed Nov 2 10:49:02 2011
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Is it possible to have many roots with one elogd (or run several elogds), such that you can seaparate different groups or themes from each other:
electronics |