Hi Bo,<br><br>I agree with David that there isn't any way (that I've ever heard of, anyway) to turn logging off for just an InLine -- whatever you actually type in an InLine just goes directly into the script. <br><br>I can think of three ways you could try to deal with the problem you describe, off the top of my head:<br>1. Turn off logging for particular attributes (columns in your list, done in the list view). <br>2. Log the data before you turn logging off, by using a c.Log command or something.<br>3. Create your own data file that only has the stuff you want and ignore the default E-Prime data file. <br><br>HTH,<br>Susan<br><br>On Tuesday, April 17, 2012 9:55:46 AM UTC-4, Bo Arleth wrote:<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0;margin-left: 0.8ex;border-left: 1px #ccc solid;padding-left: 1ex;">Ok, I'll guess I'll just have to live with as you said. But I checked
<br>once again, and it is just the Inline Script, which is disabled.
<br>So maybe in the future E-prime will add this function, so you have
<br>more control over your datafile.
<br>
<br>Kind Regards
<br>Bo Arleth
<br>
<br>On 16 Apr., 16:52, David McFarlane <<a>mcfar...@msu.edu</a>> wrote:
<br>> Stock reminder: 1) I do not work for PST. 2) PST's trained staff
<br>> take any and all questions athttp://<a href="http://support.pstnet.com/e%2Dprime/support/login.asp" target="_blank">support.pstnet.com/e%<wbr>2Dprime/support/login.asp</a>, and they
<br>> strive to respond to all requests in 24-48 hours -- this is pretty
<br>> much their substitute for proper documentation, so make full use of
<br>> it. 3) In addition, PST takes questions at their Facebook page
<br>> (<a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Psychology-Software-Tools-Inc/241802160683" target="_blank">http://www.facebook.com/<wbr>pages/Psychology-Software-<wbr>Tools-Inc/241802160683</a>
<br>> ), and offers several instructional videos there and on their YouTube
<br>> channel (<a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/PSTNET" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/user/<wbr>PSTNET</a>) (no Twitter feed yet,
<br>> though). 4) If you do get an answer from PST staff, please extend
<br>> the courtesy of posting their reply back here for the sake of others.
<br>>
<br>> That said, here is my take...
<br>>
<br>> First, are you sure that you are disabling LogData on only the InLine
<br>> object, and not for the entire Procedure that contains the InLine? I
<br>> just checked, and even the latest release of EP (2.0.10.182) shows no
<br>> way to disable LogData for an InLine.
<br>>
<br>> In that case, I suspect that you have actually disabled LogData for
<br>> the entire Procedure. As you have discovered, disabliing LogData for
<br>> a Procedure requires a great deal of finesse, and should be done only
<br>> by the most advanced users under unusual circumstances. And AFAIK
<br>> LogData is not documented anywhere.
<br>>
<br>> So, just leave LogData enabled. Yes, all the c.SetAttrib commands
<br>> will leave extra junk in your .edat file, we have all just had to
<br>> live with that. Although, according tohttp://<a href="http://www.pstnet.com/support/kb.asp?TopicID=3618" target="_blank">www.pstnet.com/<wbr>support/kb.asp?TopicID=3618</a>, the latest
<br>> release of EP2 now includes a way to disable logging of specified
<br>> Context attributes.
<br>>
<br>> -----
<br>> David McFarlane
<br>> E-Prime training
<br>> online: <a href="http://psychology.msu.edu/Workshops_Courses/eprime.aspx" target="_blank">http://psychology.msu.edu/<wbr>Workshops_Courses/eprime.aspx</a>
<br>> Twitter: @EPrimeMaster (<a href="http://twitter.com/EPrimeMaster" target="_blank">twitter.com/EPrimeMaster</a>)
<br>>
<br>> At 4/15/2012 03:07 PM Sunday, you wrote:
<br>>
<br>>
<br>>
<br>>
<br>>
<br>>
<br>>
<br>> >I am having a problem with my experiment, and as luck would have it,
<br>> >it is the last thing that needs doing. I've been searching everywhere
<br>> >for a solution, but now i need some assistance. I have attached my
<br>> >experiment, so you can see the code.
<br>> >But whenever i go to the procedure, and try to disable "Log Data" for
<br>> >my FeedbackScript (An inline object that comes before the Feedback-
<br>> >slide), the .txt file will not convert to the .edat2, and gives me an
<br>> >error - Illegal number of levels logged or the datafile did not
<br>> >convert. Either Error 10 or 86. This msg ofcourse comes right at the
<br>> >end of the experiment. As soon as i enable "Log Data" for the
<br>> >feedbackscript it succesfully converts the .txt file to .edat2.
<br>> >Is there any way to bypass this? Or any suggestions on how to fix it?
<br>> >The reason I want to disable the logging for this script is because it
<br>> >has alot of useless attributes set for coordinates and such, and these
<br>> >attributes clutter up the data file, and ruins its already streamlined
<br>> >look :)
<br>>
<br>> >Please write if you need more infomation from me.</blockquote><br>On Tuesday, April 17, 2012 9:55:46 AM UTC-4, Bo Arleth wrote:<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0;margin-left: 0.8ex;border-left: 1px #ccc solid;padding-left: 1ex;">Ok, I'll guess I'll just have to live with as you said. But I checked
<br>once again, and it is just the Inline Script, which is disabled.
<br>So maybe in the future E-prime will add this function, so you have
<br>more control over your datafile.
<br>
<br>Kind Regards
<br>Bo Arleth
<br>
<br>On 16 Apr., 16:52, David McFarlane <<a>mcfar...@msu.edu</a>> wrote:
<br>> Stock reminder: 1) I do not work for PST. 2) PST's trained staff
<br>> take any and all questions athttp://<a href="http://support.pstnet.com/e%2Dprime/support/login.asp" target="_blank">support.pstnet.com/e%<wbr>2Dprime/support/login.asp</a>, and they
<br>> strive to respond to all requests in 24-48 hours -- this is pretty
<br>> much their substitute for proper documentation, so make full use of
<br>> it. 3) In addition, PST takes questions at their Facebook page
<br>> (<a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Psychology-Software-Tools-Inc/241802160683" target="_blank">http://www.facebook.com/<wbr>pages/Psychology-Software-<wbr>Tools-Inc/241802160683</a>
<br>> ), and offers several instructional videos there and on their YouTube
<br>> channel (<a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/PSTNET" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/user/<wbr>PSTNET</a>) (no Twitter feed yet,
<br>> though). 4) If you do get an answer from PST staff, please extend
<br>> the courtesy of posting their reply back here for the sake of others.
<br>>
<br>> That said, here is my take...
<br>>
<br>> First, are you sure that you are disabling LogData on only the InLine
<br>> object, and not for the entire Procedure that contains the InLine? I
<br>> just checked, and even the latest release of EP (2.0.10.182) shows no
<br>> way to disable LogData for an InLine.
<br>>
<br>> In that case, I suspect that you have actually disabled LogData for
<br>> the entire Procedure. As you have discovered, disabliing LogData for
<br>> a Procedure requires a great deal of finesse, and should be done only
<br>> by the most advanced users under unusual circumstances. And AFAIK
<br>> LogData is not documented anywhere.
<br>>
<br>> So, just leave LogData enabled. Yes, all the c.SetAttrib commands
<br>> will leave extra junk in your .edat file, we have all just had to
<br>> live with that. Although, according tohttp://<a href="http://www.pstnet.com/support/kb.asp?TopicID=3618" target="_blank">www.pstnet.com/<wbr>support/kb.asp?TopicID=3618</a>, the latest
<br>> release of EP2 now includes a way to disable logging of specified
<br>> Context attributes.
<br>>
<br>> -----
<br>> David McFarlane
<br>> E-Prime training
<br>> online: <a href="http://psychology.msu.edu/Workshops_Courses/eprime.aspx" target="_blank">http://psychology.msu.edu/<wbr>Workshops_Courses/eprime.aspx</a>
<br>> Twitter: @EPrimeMaster (<a href="http://twitter.com/EPrimeMaster" target="_blank">twitter.com/EPrimeMaster</a>)
<br>>
<br>> At 4/15/2012 03:07 PM Sunday, you wrote:
<br>>
<br>>
<br>>
<br>>
<br>>
<br>>
<br>>
<br>> >I am having a problem with my experiment, and as luck would have it,
<br>> >it is the last thing that needs doing. I've been searching everywhere
<br>> >for a solution, but now i need some assistance. I have attached my
<br>> >experiment, so you can see the code.
<br>> >But whenever i go to the procedure, and try to disable "Log Data" for
<br>> >my FeedbackScript (An inline object that comes before the Feedback-
<br>> >slide), the .txt file will not convert to the .edat2, and gives me an
<br>> >error - Illegal number of levels logged or the datafile did not
<br>> >convert. Either Error 10 or 86. This msg ofcourse comes right at the
<br>> >end of the experiment. As soon as i enable "Log Data" for the
<br>> >feedbackscript it succesfully converts the .txt file to .edat2.
<br>> >Is there any way to bypass this? Or any suggestions on how to fix it?
<br>> >The reason I want to disable the logging for this script is because it
<br>> >has alot of useless attributes set for coordinates and such, and these
<br>> >attributes clutter up the data file, and ruins its already streamlined
<br>> >look :)
<br>>
<br>> >Please write if you need more infomation from me.</blockquote>
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