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  67605   Thu Nov 7 02:18:17 2013 Reply A.G. Schubertalexis4@stanford.eduBug reportMac OSX2.9.2-2494Re: Compilation failure on Mac OSX 10.9

Stefan Ritt wrote:

A.G. Schubert wrote:

When compiling elog on OSX 10.9 (Mavericks), I get the error below.

Elog will compile without error if I add -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=0 to CFLAGS in Makefile, but I'm not sure whether this is a good idea.

All over sudden gcc comes with its own version of "strlcpy", which I had defined "manually" since many years inside ELOG. Using -DFORTIFY_SOURCE=0 will not harm, so you can use it. The "real" solution is to take our ELOG's strlcpy/strlcat, which I did on the current SVN version.

Best regards,
Stefan 

Ok, I tried updating my SVN working copy, but I didn't get any updates past elog rev. 2494, mxml rev. 74.  I undid my changes to Makefile, tried to compile, but got the same errors.  

I then pulled down elog and mxml with git, and these are working for me with no errors.  Thanks!

  68434   Wed Sep 28 18:48:04 2016 Cool Alex Kühnelalexander.kuehnel@gmail.comQuestionLinux3.1.2calculate diff of 2 date(s)

hi

I have an elogsystem for documenting emergency services. I have a starttime and an endtime. Is it possible to calculate the diff between the 2 timestamps and convert it to minutes?

 

Attributes = Bereitschafts Kalender Woche, Bereitschafts Woche, Einsatzbeginn, Einsatzende, Einsatzzeit, Telefon Nummer, Station, Status, Problem 
Options Status= Offen{1}, Erledigt{2}, Geschlossen{3}

......

Type Einsatzbeginn = datetime
Type Einsatzende = datetime

....

Subst Einsatzzeit  = $shell(Einsatzende - Einsatzbeginn) 

 

regards

/alex

  68435   Fri Sep 30 11:21:44 2016 Reply Alex Kühnelalexander.kuehnel@gmail.comQuestionLinux3.1.2Re: calculate diff of 2 date(s)

I found the solution in the forum :-)

subst Einsatzzeit = $shell(/usr/local/elog/diff.sh \"$Einsatzbeginn\" \"$Einsatzende\")

and diff.sh is

#!/bin/sh
#set -x
s1=$(date -d "$1" +%s)
s2=$(date -d "$2" +%s)
d=$(echo "($s2-$s1)/60"|bc -lq)
printf "%.0f Minuten" $d
 

 

 

Alex Kühnel wrote:

hi

I have an elogsystem for documenting emergency services. I have a starttime and an endtime. Is it possible to calculate the diff between the 2 timestamps and convert it to minutes?

 

Attributes = Bereitschafts Kalender Woche, Bereitschafts Woche, Einsatzbeginn, Einsatzende, Einsatzzeit, Telefon Nummer, Station, Status, Problem 
Options Status= Offen{1}, Erledigt{2}, Geschlossen{3}

......

Type Einsatzbeginn = datetime
Type Einsatzende = datetime

....

Subst Einsatzzeit  = $shell(Einsatzende - Einsatzbeginn) 

 

regards

/alex

 

  68436   Fri Sep 30 11:25:08 2016 Reply Alex Kühnelalexander.kuehnel@gmail.comQuestionLinux3.1.2Re: calculate diff of 2 date(s)

is ist possible that subst only works for the initial create of a logbook entry? when I change/edit one of the parameter "Einsatzbegin" or "Einsatzende" the "Einsatzzeit" is not changed.

regards

/alex

Alex Kühnel wrote:

I found the solution in the forum :-)

subst Einsatzzeit = $shell(/usr/local/elog/diff.sh \"$Einsatzbeginn\" \"$Einsatzende\")

and diff.sh is

#!/bin/sh
#set -x
s1=$(date -d "$1" +%s)
s2=$(date -d "$2" +%s)
d=$(echo "($s2-$s1)/60"|bc -lq)
printf "%.0f Minuten" $d
 

 

 

Alex Kühnel wrote:

hi

I have an elogsystem for documenting emergency services. I have a starttime and an endtime. Is it possible to calculate the diff between the 2 timestamps and convert it to minutes?

 

Attributes = Bereitschafts Kalender Woche, Bereitschafts Woche, Einsatzbeginn, Einsatzende, Einsatzzeit, Telefon Nummer, Station, Status, Problem 
Options Status= Offen{1}, Erledigt{2}, Geschlossen{3}

......

Type Einsatzbeginn = datetime
Type Einsatzende = datetime

....

Subst Einsatzzeit  = $shell(Einsatzende - Einsatzbeginn) 

 

regards

/alex

 

 

  68439   Mon Oct 3 10:01:53 2016 Reply Alex Kühnelalexander.kuehnel@gmail.comQuestionLinux3.1.2Re: calculate diff of 2 date(s)

thx!

Stefan Ritt wrote:

There is the "subst on edit = ..." option you should use in addition.

Stefan

Alex Kühnel wrote:

is ist possible that subst only works for the initial create of a logbook entry? when I change/edit one of the parameter "Einsatzbegin" or "Einsatzende" the "Einsatzzeit" is not changed.

regards

/alex

Alex Kühnel wrote:

I found the solution in the forum :-)

subst Einsatzzeit = $shell(/usr/local/elog/diff.sh \"$Einsatzbeginn\" \"$Einsatzende\")

and diff.sh is

#!/bin/sh
#set -x
s1=$(date -d "$1" +%s)
s2=$(date -d "$2" +%s)
d=$(echo "($s2-$s1)/60"|bc -lq)
printf "%.0f Minuten" $d
 

 

 

Alex Kühnel wrote:

hi

I have an elogsystem for documenting emergency services. I have a starttime and an endtime. Is it possible to calculate the diff between the 2 timestamps and convert it to minutes?

 

Attributes = Bereitschafts Kalender Woche, Bereitschafts Woche, Einsatzbeginn, Einsatzende, Einsatzzeit, Telefon Nummer, Station, Status, Problem 
Options Status= Offen{1}, Erledigt{2}, Geschlossen{3}

......

Type Einsatzbeginn = datetime
Type Einsatzende = datetime

....

Subst Einsatzzeit  = $shell(Einsatzende - Einsatzbeginn) 

 

regards

/alex

 

 

 

 

  68440   Mon Oct 3 10:02:36 2016 Idea Alex Kühnelalexander.kuehnel@gmail.comQuestionLinux3.1.2Is there a way to export logs

hello

Is there a way to export logs from elog (for example after I have selected a filter) to txt or csv...

I found the "Download" attribute but this works for only one elog entry...

regards

Attachment 1: elog_export.JPG
elog_export.JPG
  68441   Mon Oct 3 10:18:19 2016 Reply Alex Kühnelalexander.kuehnel@gmail.comQuestionLinux3.1.2Re: Is there a way to export logs

shame on me, there is a way!

I can search with find and then export as csv file

/alex

Alex Kühnel wrote:

hello

Is there a way to export logs from elog (for example after I have selected a filter) to txt or csv...

I found the "Download" attribute but this works for only one elog entry...

regards

 

  68535   Sun Jan 8 19:26:29 2017 Agree Alex Kühnelalexander.kuehnel@gmail.comQuestionLinux3.1.2Is it possible to add custom menu commands

hi forum,

my question, is it possible to add a custom menu entry (f.e. "Auswertung"). I will start a new php page and do some system code starting from the new page. I have attached a pic of my "Bereitschaftsdoku".

I have a filter for the week (KW1 2017). With this filer i display all my jobs for this week. At the end I have to count all minutes for class 583 (Tagesstunden) and class 586 (Sonn und Feiertage) and display the results.

 

regards

/alex

Attachment 1: bereitschaft.PNG
bereitschaft.PNG
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