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Hi,
trying to filter by date but not woking for me. I've tried in spanish ( application language) fecha > 01-10-2017, > 10-01-2017, > 2017-10-01 etc nothing is filtered, if i do fecha< "anythig" all is fitered. Tried in english also. date>foo date<bar same results. I'm i missing something? Skrooge version 2.9.0 Thank you. |
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Did you try this?
fecha>2017-10-01 |
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yes i've tried all imaginable combinations .... i'm using 2.9.0 with outdated libsqlcipher0 . cheers. PS. Also tried Skrooge 2.7.0 from debian stretch, same problem. does anyone have a flatpak, appimage or the like skrooge package that doesn't have the date fitering issue ? thanks. |
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Hi,
I am the main developer of Skrooge. This filter is working as expected, I did the test. But, I think I understood your issue. fecha>2017-10-01 will filter all attributes starting by "fecha". Take care, you have 2 attributes starting by "fecha": "Fecha" and "Fecha of creation". So, if you set visible the column "Fecha of creation", you should see that this column is matching the criteria. Regards. |
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Hi,
Just for your information, I did a small evolution to have in the tooltip of the search field a text explaining how the string entered is understood by Skrooge: https://cgit.kde.org/skrooge.git/commit ... e0afe57d1b So, if the string entered is: fecha>2017-10-01 In the tooltip you will have: "Fecha">2017-10-01 or "Fecha of creation">2017-10-01 |
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