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Author Topic: Recently Imported Date Format  (Read 642 times)

rwright

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Recently Imported Date Format
« on: November 23, 2002, 07:45:08 am »

What is the secret to the date format in MJ9?   ?

If I wished to see all imports within say the last 2 hours how would I do that?

Also, the "Recently Imported" playlist is now empty even after a recent import.  Is this normal?

Thanks,
Richard
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RemyJ

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Re: Recently Imported Date Format
« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2002, 09:17:53 am »

It's "minutes".

dateimported=<=120

The "=<=" isn't a typo.  

The standalone Recently Imported playlist is a leftover from V8.   The smartlists took over that functionality in V9.
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ZRocker

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Re: Recently Imported Date Format
« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2002, 04:34:33 pm »

Can we get the old Recently Imported playlist functionality back (v8 style)?  The Smartlist way is unfriendly for sorting and using Update Order to keep the sort order.  I could explain why I liked the old method in more detail, but I'll refrain (for now).  But, basically, I liked having it as a simple playlist that I could manualy sort, manage and delete tracks from like anything other 'simple' playlist.  Smartlist as useful, but their 'dynamic' nature makes them hard to use as a 'simple' playlist.
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rwright

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Re: Recently Imported Date Format
« Reply #3 on: November 23, 2002, 06:56:03 pm »

Thanks Remy.  I can handle the manual entry now.  But what about the wizard date list?  How does that work?  When I try checking any of the boxes I get no files listed.

Still scratching my head,
Richard

By the way, I'm all for the versatility this offers but occasionally it's nice to have simple too.  I agree with Z.

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