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Open view: first/last operation displayed ?

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vicnet
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Hello,

I have two views, in bookmark.
One opens with last operation (more recent) displayed.
This other opens with first operation displayed.

Is there a way to force most recent operation to be display when opening a list view ?
Is it a bug ?
The difference between the two views is that one is date filtered (2 last years filter).

I prefer to show more recent operations...

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smankowski
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Hi Vicnet,

I am not sure to well understand your question but I will try to answer:
- You have some bookmarks opening "Operation" pages.
- You would like that these bookmarks open the pages with the last operations displayed avoiding to use the scollbars.

To do that, you have to:
- Open your bookmark.
- Be sure that the table is sorted by date (ascending or descending).
- If the sort is ascending then move the scollbar to the bottom.
- If the sort is descending then move the scollbar to the top.
- Save the state of the bookmark.

Because the position of the scrollbar (in fact, bottom or top) is saved in the bookmark, when the bookmark will be reopened, you will be in the same position (top or bottom).


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vicnet
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Hello,

That exactly what I try to do.
You understand well, thanks.

I have tried once to force the bookmark with scroll at the bottom as you said but I used the contextual menu to save it.
The problem, that I just discover, is that the right click on a bookmark apply the boorkmark, so set the scrollbar as saved before. :-\

I think the entry in this contextual menu could not be really used !

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