Idont want to forget about possible projects that are coming up with no specified date and was wondering is there like some sort of an option with airtable timeline view to have records that dont have a date show up under the group name on the left bar or somewhere where I can remember like ohhhh right that needs to be scheduled?
Unlike the Calendar view which has a space on the right for undated records, the timeline view currently only shows records with dates. To easily see unscheduled records, your best option for now is to use a grid view with a filter that only shows records with empty date fields.
Obviously records without dates cannot be placed ON the timeline, but there is a pop-out menu on the right hand side that shows all records that are waiting to be assigned dates. See screenshots below.
Squarespace actually puts the full blog post publication date on every blog page in a meta element with an itemprop='datePublished'. If you search for this item and get the content attribute, you can use this to inject into the published date element.
Hi there!
I used this code to show the year on my blogsposts. It works really well and even shows the month in letters (like 'steptember'). So far, so good, ?
BUT... one problem: at the moment it works in the trial-mode, but from the moment I will upgrade the website to a Personal plan, the Code injector will not work anymore.
Is there another way to make this work?
For example: with the Custom CSS fields, or with code in the footer (Edit > Edit Site Footer > Add a block > Code)? The code above isn't working in those fields.
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So there is now way to get around this? For example, with a code in the footer?
It would be such a shame to have to upgrade to a business plan, just for this date adjustment. ?
In this example below the code, originally for code injector, did also work in the footer code:
Still hoping for a solution like that ?
I'm trying to creating an editorial calendar where in sheetview we can have our specific projects and deadline dates, but we also have a column with a few key dates (in a separate column and in red) that are things that come around annually.
The question I have is that some are only days "Christmas" but others are a month long "API History Month" so how do I differentiate on calendar view? Right now they only show up on the first day. I tried to create a date range (a 2nd column with end date) but wasn't sure how to get the calendar to read it. If this isn't possible yet, do you have a workaround?
I opened a support ticket, but I can't close this pop-up no matter what I click or what browser I use and I'm wondering if anyone has any insight. I'm LOCKED OUT of my work because of some stupid UI refresh alert. ?
i have a large amount of deals that i'm tracking and i try to always have at least one task assigned to a deal at all times. Many times these tasks are not comnpleted on the due date. I want to be able to look at the list view and sort deals by task due dates including past due. so i can focus on which deal needs my attention first. Currenly I'm using the next activity field to sort the list view however as soon as a task becomes overdue, even if uncompleted, then the task no longer appears as part of the next activity field.
basically, i need next activity to also show show uncompleted past due tasks or have a custom coded proeprty created, but i have no idea how to create this property. I'm in sales enterprise so i'd thikn that i could create this?
Hey Chris, that's because the column you're utilizing for inputting in the YEAR() function is a "Date" type column. When you're inputting just a year, say "1999", it invalidates the column's rule of showing a "Date" value.
I'm trying include a date range with counting the number of applicants within various depts, in certain date ranges, but it's saying incorrect argument set. =COUNTIFS(DISTINCT([Name of Requestor]:[Name of Requestor], [Submission Date]:[Submission Date], AND(@cell > DATE (2023, 9, 30), @cell
Recently there were some background changes that potentially can allow creation of plugin displaying various metadata. That's to say that currently there's much fewer obstacles standing in a way to realize this feature. However, someone has to still build such plugin.
Coming from Evernote - I love everything about Joplin EXCEPT I'm shocked that there's currently no way to display the date in the note list. Having the date helps so much with finding the right note when you have thousands of notes and you need to pick the right one. Sorting doesn't help.
Agreed. It's mind boggling that developers would go through probably thousands of hours of development invested in this otherwise great looking software and fail to say to themselves "Gee, we suspect users must have the ability to view notes entered in date sequential view". What users are going to take time to enter notes in lists and then they exist in some random hodgepodge laundry basket "no order" and one has to search for given note or scan all notes for what one wants to retrieve? If the app depends on an outside plug in to offer such a basic feature, I'll wait until it has it natively.
What is not currently available is seeing these other fields in the note list. But with Joplin 2.13 (currently in beta), this should be possible, and I'm sure a plugin (if not multiple plugins) will be developed to customize note list views.
This has been discussed before, including very recently. The more features you put into the core app, the more work is required to maintain the app. Remember, this is a free open source app with a very small team of devs, not a corporation with hundreds of devs. If these are features some users don't use, then that's just bloating the app from their perspective. That said, it seems there are plans to incorporate some of the most frequently used plugins into the core.
Hey @zack good question! At this time there is not a way to close out the specific days, etc. However, what you could do here would be to just use the last day of the month for the automation. What I think makes the most sense is to set the date for Dec 31st, so if that date has passed, you know the entire month has passed.
Thanks for your response @vincent56 and @NigelG but I can not get either of those options to work in my scenario. I am trying to show a report of expenses by month. So in the workflow for the Expense when I create a new expense one of my fields is month
+1 please
nvalt is a good example of sorting and displaying by modification date (or creation date). Obsidian can sort by these w/File Explorer, but not display. The use case to see last mod dates in a list of files is super helpful.
See GitHub - CattailNu/obsidian-file-info-panel-plugin: This plugin for Obsidian creates a small File Info view that displays the active file's date created, date modified, file size, and links to open the file in its native application and to open the file's folder.
In this approach I have used separate table, the data in there is updated based on automation (Row Changed) event. Example is here - Raw logs are sample data and as the data changes there, dashboard table is updated to show latest and earlier entry in that item group.
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Currently, on Jira Cloud, when we add a comment or create a ticket, it will not show the absolute date and time, if it was created/added less or equal 7 days ago, it will not show the date and time, but "yesterday", "two days ago".
When the ticket or the comment was added 7 days ago or more, it will show the exact date and time.
We have a feature request suggesting the implementation of the absolute date and time:
- -41506
Please, click on vote and watch to receive updates about the feature.
Could you please stop trying (and failing) to be clever in dumbing down the interface and making it unusable in the process. Like the useless "new" editor that doesn't work; thank goodness there's the old view. Pity that the "new" view can't be turned off.
Showing time is much more pertinent for e.g. a ticket created "yesterday" as it can be 1 hour or 20 hours ago (20 fold!), while it is less pertinent for a ticket created or updated more than a week ago. Please always show time regarding recent updates! I can't even find it in History or any other tab! :(
This seems like a VERY rudimentary function to simply ignore improving for 6 years. Sadly, Atlassian seems interested in pursuing feeble UI "improvements" instead of providing useful, requested information in UI. Ah well, I guess I added my vote, not that I have any confidence that it won't go unnoticed for another 6 years...
Seems like this is implemented now.. I clicked on the relative timestamp text in the comment, then suddenly all of the timestamp comments became absolute. Or maybe this question talks about another product?
I found out the same problem in my horizontal Taskbar. It turns out that when "Use small taskbar buttons" is checked, the taskbar height is not enough to house the time and the date strings, so the date string is dropped.
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