Pre-fill Attribute with last entry, posted by Dominic Schneider on Wed Mar 24 16:20:37 2021
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Hi all together,
I struggle a lot with the following problem:
I try to prefill certain attributes with the value of exactly the same attribute in the last entry made in the same logbook.
I know I have to go with Preset, tried a view hours and searched the forum but i didn't find a thing. Am I overlooking a flag, an option or whatever, or is there just not such a functionality (which I dont believe)?
I thought about:
Preset Test_Attribute = $Test_attribute
Preset Test_Attribute = Re:$Test_attribute
Preset Test_Attribute = $shell(Command to somehow get last entry and this attributes value)
Not succesful though.
I would be very thankful for help, thanks in advance. |
Pre-fill , posted by Dominic Schneider on Wed Mar 24 16:11:04 2021
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Hi all together,
I struggle a lot with the following problem:
I try to prefill certain attributes with the value of exactly the same attribute in the last entry made in the same logbook.
I know I have to go with Preset, tried a view hours and searched the forum but i didn't find a thing. Am I overlooking a flag, an option or whatever, or is there just not such a functionality (which I dont believe)?
I thought about:
Preset Test_Attribute = $Test_attribute
Preset Test_Attribute = Re:$Test_attribute
Preset Test_Attribute = $shell(Command to somehow get last entry and this attributes value)
Not succesful though.
I would be very thankful for help, thanks in advance. |
Potential bug with the Quick filter, posted by Paul O'Shaughnessy on Mon Sep 22 16:46:32 2008
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I have a muliple entry field, which is defined by MOptions, which allows you to make multiple selections into one field.
My problem is that when I try to select this option from the Quick filter menu option, it brings back no entries.
When I use the search option this works fine. Any ideas on where I go from here?
Thanks,
Paul |
Posting without logging in!, posted by Dimitrios Tsirigkas on Thu Feb 9 14:15:54 2006
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Hi all! This is an HTTP POST request submitted from the command line using curl, and providing no authentication information. If I can post as myself using this command, then shouldn't something be done about this? Cheers, Dimitris |
Postdating the Entry Date, posted by Fred Hooper on Wed Feb 19 01:46:03 2003
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Is is possible to postdate the Entry Date for an entry?
The documentation lists the ability to forward date an entry, but I don't
see any ability to backdate an entry (edit the date to a date in the past).
Given that the entry date is part of the logbook entry file structure, it
wasn't obvious how to make this change.
thanks
fred |
PostScript Files shown as text., posted by Bryan Moffit on Fri Sep 3 20:17:20 2004
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At some point, in the last week or so, I upgraded the debian-unstable
version (r1459-1) of elog. Now, PostScript files (as attachments) are
displayed (shown in ascii text, instead of just showing the link).
Is there an option in the elog.cfg to only display certain files (like .gif
or .jpg). |
PostScript Files shown as text., posted by Bryan Moffit on Fri Sep 3 20:17:35 2004
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At some point, in the last week or so, I upgraded the debian-unstable
version (r1459-1) of elog. Now, PostScript files (as attachments) are
displayed (shown in ascii text, instead of just showing the link).
Is there an option in the elog.cfg to only display certain files (like .gif
or .jpg). |
PostScipt Files shown as text., posted by Bryan Moffit on Fri Sep 3 20:17:12 2004
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At some point, in the last week or so, I upgraded the debian-unstable
version (r1459-1) of elog. Now, PostScript files (as attachments) are
displayed (shown in ascii text, instead of just showing the link).
Is there an option in the elog.cfg to only display certain files (like .gif
or .jpg). |