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Using < > with due date
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l.flesch |
Hi,
I'm using Toodledo for 1 year now. At the beginning, I used < > functions with due dates and this worked but now, it seems that I can't use them. When I type a due type like < 9/15/08, toodledo don't take it in account. Do you have an idea ? Laurent This message was edited Sep 10, 2008. |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
I just tested it and it was working for me. What do you mean that it doesn't take it into account?
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l.flesch |
I edit the task
Choose a date with calendar Add "<" or ">" before the date and validate In the updated task, the due date is unchanged. I made tests again and it seems that ">17/09/2008" works but not "<17/09/2008" This message was edited Sep 15, 2008. |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
Sorry, I misread your first email. Toodledo only has three duedate operators. ? = and >
You can read more about them here: http://www.toodledo.com/info/help.php?sel=42 < is basically saying "due before this date" which is the same thing as having nothing in front of the due-date, which is why it is ignored. Hope that helps. This message was edited Sep 15, 2008. |
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