Ok, thanks. Now I know it's not me, I'll just keep the "Year" field
active too.
 
Lovely program, by the way. Great to use.
 
Paul


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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Christiaan Hofman
        Sent: 03 July 2007 15:31
        To: For general discussion about using BibDesk
        Subject: Re: [Bibdesk-users] Publication Date
        
        
        Because the Month field is not recognized by the date parser.
Sorry, we cannot fix that. Date parsing is complicated, and we can only
do it properly to some extent. When in the past we did slightly more
this led to unacceptable slowdowns when loading a large file. 
        
        Christiaan
        
        
        On 7/3/07, Paul Vickers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 


                Any ideas why the following record shows up in Bibdesk
with a
                "Publication Date" of "Jan 2001"? That is, with the
"Publication Date"
                active in the bibliography window.
                
                @inproceedings{Aljawarneh:2007, 
                        Author = {Aljawarneh, Shadi and Laing,
Christopher and Vickers,
                Paul},
                        Booktitle = {PGNET 2007 The 8th Annual
Postgraduate Symposium on
                The Convergence of Telecommunications, Networking and
Broadcasting}, 
                        Date-Added = {2007-05-19 20:05:00 +0100},
                        Date-Modified = {2007-05-19 20:10:35 +0100},
                        Editor = {Merabti, M},
                        Month = {28--29 June},
                        Publisher = {Liverpool John Moores University}, 
                        Title = {Verification of Web Content Integrity:
Formulating
                models to protect servers against tampering},
                        Year = {2007}}
                
                I have added the "Year" field to my display columns as a
temporary fix 
                but wondered what the real solution is.
                
                Cheers
                
                Paul
                
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