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how do I make rolling date reminders...
like the ones that come with a new URP3 file in the Events searches.
When I try to create one from scratch, I can't get the date to roll. In other words, if I want to see what's coming up in the next 7 days, as time marches forward, I should lose view of yesterday's items and acquire a view of those that were 8 days out but are now 7. But what I get is a hard-coded date, and the view is static. Hopefully this is described clearly enough. Let me know if not. Ideas? Thanks. Regards, Bal |
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Re: how do I make rolling date reminders...
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I create a new file. Then in the searches, there's a folder called "Events." You'll find the searches I'm talking about in there.
Regards, Bal |
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Bal,
Just Wondering if this has bearing... In your new Advanced Search did you check "Store dates relative to the current date"? From the Help File (Relative Dates): The Store dates relative to the current date checkbox available to Advanced Searches allows you to specify dates that will remain a relative distance from the current date. As an example, assume today's date is 10/1/2004 and you specify a Criteria Row date Value of 9/15/2004 (which is 15 days prior to today's date of 10/1/2004). If you check the Store dates relative to the current date checkbox, the search Value will be stored not as the absolute value of 9/15/2004 but rather will compute a date 15 days prior to the current date whenever the Search is executed. This feature enables you to create searches like the default Saved Search named Recently Viewed. |
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Re: how do I make rolling date reminders...
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begin date less than or = to 7 days hence and begin date greater than or equal to tomorrow and flag not equal completed all dates relative Does that help? |
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No. I tried that already.
Let me describe this further. What happens is that I'm given a choice to choose a date. A specific date. I *can* set that out a week from today. Then I change my computer's system date. The searches that are in the Events folder with every new file have their relative dates changed with the system clock. The searches *I* create hold the fixed date. Somehow there's something I'm missing. (Probably something obvious... mutter mutter.) Regards, Bal |
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Thanks a million ashwken. Regards, Bal |
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