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Thu Mar 1 22:19:22 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Windows | V2.6.3-176 | Re: Bug |
Robert-Jan Schrijvers wrote: | when i was editting my Admin file, by mistake i typed the next line:
[a}Options Sessies = p-zis-pr1{1}, p-szh-pro{2}, p-dia-pro{3}, a-zis-ac1{1}, a-zis-ac2{2}, a-dia-acc{3}, ---------------------, Anders
{b} Options Sessies = FSC Pro{4}, FSC Acc{4}, Risc/Bus/Sms Pro{5}, Risc/Bus/Sms Acc{5}, ---------------------, Anders
{c} Options Sessies = BAO, BEH, BAOMPSO, BEHMPSO, Demonstrator, AFS, PTG, BSN, ---------------------, Anders
{d} Options Sessies = Wijziging, Storing
the next thing happened was that eLog created a new log which wasn't editable at all, the only thing i could do was deleting it (i created a monster...;-)
The first line/rule with the [ become the title, all other entries in the Admin file were used as a new Admin file. |
You shot yourself in the foot
I agree that a clever syntax check on the config file would be nice, but it's very hard to imagine how many mistakes humans (including myself) can do, I would probably never catch all possible wrong cases. Giving my limited time, I will more work on new features and kindly ask you to be a bit careful in what you enter. I'm absolutely sure you will never make this mistake again |
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Thu Mar 1 22:36:01 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | V2.6.3-176 | Re: Finding conditions in Search page. |
Robert-Jan Schrijvers wrote: | This is my question: when i use the "search/find" page and select the first drop down menu "Locatie", the next field "Sessies" will not be displayed (and all following fields either). On the other hand, when i create a new entry, it works perfect, select "Locatie", field "Sessies" displays his content and so on. I hope that someone can help me with this. |
This was never meant to work like that. On the find page, conditional attributes are not evaluated for following reason: Assume you want to search for Orgus = ZGN. Currently you simply type ZGN in the Orgus field and you're done. With drop down lists, you first would have to select Locatie = extern, then Sessies = Risc/Bus/Sms Pro, and only then you could select Orgus = ZGN. That would require three steps. Technically it's however possible to implement what you want, but I would wait until more people request this. |
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Fri Mar 2 09:40:28 2007 |
| Robert-Jan Schrijvers | Robert-Jan.Schrijvers@isoft.nl | Question | Windows | V2.6.3-176 | Re: Finding conditions in Search page. |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Robert-Jan Schrijvers wrote: | This is my question: when i use the "search/find" page and select the first drop down menu "Locatie", the next field "Sessies" will not be displayed (and all following fields either). On the other hand, when i create a new entry, it works perfect, select "Locatie", field "Sessies" displays his content and so on. I hope that someone can help me with this. |
This was never meant to work like that. On the find page, conditional attributes are not evaluated for following reason: Assume you want to search for Orgus = ZGN. Currently you simply type ZGN in the Orgus field and you're done. With drop down lists, you first would have to select Locatie = extern, then Sessies = Risc/Bus/Sms Pro, and only then you could select Orgus = ZGN. That would require three steps. Technically it's however possible to implement what you want, but I would wait until more people request this. |
Hi Stefan,
tnx for the quick reply/feedback, i'm just a newbee in eLog, but working with it is a nice challenge and gives much pleasure for me and my colleagues. Tnx again and have a nice weekend! |
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Tue Feb 13 15:57:25 2007 |
| bob | bobgrang@yahoo.fr | Question | Linux | Windows | V2.6.3-177 | About Extendable | Hi,
I have a problem and I do not understand why
my config is
"
{tdl} Show Attributes = De, He, Auteur, Ten, TDL
{tdl} Options TDL = de, fr, gt
{tdl} Extendable Options = TDL
"
I play with {tdl}, i add TDL (toto),
and after that, i open my config:
"{tdl} Show Attributes = De, He, Auteur, Ten, TDL
{tdl} Options TDL = de, fr, gt, toto, toto
{tdl} Extendable Options = TDL
"
And my preview is wrong !!
why 2 * toto thus?
thanks a lot
Bob |
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Wed Feb 14 16:46:27 2007 |
| bob | bobgrang@yahoo.fr | Question | Linux | Windows | V2.6.3-177 | Required and {} | Hi,
I still have a question,
is it possible to use : Required and {}
here my program :"
.
{run} Required Attributes = Date evenement, Heure evenement, ...
{run} Show Attributes = Date evenement, Heure evenement, ...
.
.
.
{etuvage & ANS} Required Attributes = Date evenement, Heure evenement, ...
{etuvage & ANS} Show Attributes = Date evenement, Heure evenement, ...
"
generally, can one handle "Required" and "{}" or "{ , }", ...
in any case for me, that does not go
this is normal ??
Thanks
Bob |
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Fri Feb 16 17:01:45 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | Windows | V2.6.3-177 | Re: About Extendable |
bob wrote: | Hi,
I have a problem and I do not understand why
my config is
"
{tdl} Show Attributes = De, He, Auteur, Ten, TDL
{tdl} Options TDL = de, fr, gt
{tdl} Extendable Options = TDL
"
I play with {tdl}, i add TDL (toto),
and after that, i open my config:
"{tdl} Show Attributes = De, He, Auteur, Ten, TDL
{tdl} Options TDL = de, fr, gt, toto, toto
{tdl} Extendable Options = TDL
"
And my preview is wrong !!
why 2 * toto thus?
thanks a lot
Bob |
I tried it myself and did not get two "toto"'s. Maybe you hit "Submit" twice or so? One thing I would recommend however is not to name an attribute "TDL" and a condition {tdl} the same. And also make sure you have the newest version of elog. I remember there was once a problem with the "Preview" button adding extended attributes more than once. |
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Fri Feb 16 17:19:30 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | Windows | V2.6.3-177 | Re: Required and {} |
bob wrote: | generally, can one handle "Required" and "{}" or "{ , }", ... |
For simple configuration files, that should work. If I have for example:
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
Options Type = Routine{r}, Software Installation{s}, Problem Fixed{p}, Configuration, Other
{r} Required Attributes = Author
Then the attributes "Author" is only required if "Type" equals "Routine". |
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Mon Feb 19 20:46:39 2007 |
| bob | bobgrang@yahoo.fr | Question | Linux | Windows | V2.6.3-177 | Re: Required and {} |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
bob wrote: | generally, can one handle "Required" and "{}" or "{ , }", ... |
For simple configuration files, that should work. If I have for example:
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
Options Type = Routine{r}, Software Installation{s}, Problem Fixed{p}, Configuration, Other
{r} Required Attributes = Author
Then the attributes "Author" is only required if "Type" equals "Routine". |
you are right, I try to re-examine my configuration and I will say to you |
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