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Start Date and Kill Date in Library
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hamerk
Posted 2010-03-11 1:40 PM (#21133)
Subject: Start Date and Kill Date in Library


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I would like to know if it is possible to have a calendar pop up when you are in the library and are putting information in to an individual cut.

 I have many programs that we download a month or two in advance, and I find myself having to cut and paste the dates in, change them then save the information.

 I think it would be great if when we hit start date a calendar would pop up and we could pick the date, and the same for the kill date, instead of having to type in the date information.

 Thanks for taking the time to look at this post.

 Keith Hamer - WCDR - The Path 

 

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David
Posted 2010-03-11 1:45 PM (#21134 - in reply to #21133)
Subject: RE: Start Date and Kill Date in Library


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I'd be thrilled if you already had the slash marks (//) programmed in so all we had to do was type numbers. If it is that way in a recent version then please forgive me. We are going to update soon...

 Thanks...

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Novacek
Posted 2010-03-11 1:51 PM (#21135 - in reply to #21134)
Subject: RE: Start Date and Kill Date in Library



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We'll consider both of these suggestions in a future release.  Thanks for the suggestions!

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Trey
Posted 2010-03-11 7:24 PM (#21136 - in reply to #21133)
Subject: Re: Start Date and Kill Date in Library


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a ancient DOS automation system that I still love will allow you to input the 2 digit date (assumes current month) or four digit date (assumes current year)

An example: if you enter 11 it becomes 03/11/10. or 0311 becomes 03/11.10. No slashes needed on anything.

A popup calendar would be nice too.
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