It would be a feasible workaround to first select all entries with the
empty Date-Added field (an obvious easy way to do that would be a smart
group for all entries added today and then deselect the ones that were
actually added today, or just do it right after midnight), then use
Database Find and Replace (Cmd Shift F), choose "Overwrite or Add Field"
as operation, make sure "Replace All Scope" is set to selected items,
enter "Date-Added" into the "Field" and then use an arbitrary old date
as "Value to set".
Am 15/11/13 21:04, schrieb M A:
I have about 180 entries in my bib file which do not have a date added
entry. It appears that BibDesk interprets these as being the most
recent possible date. This means that in smart folders such as "Added
Today" or "Added this week" I get the 180 entries in addition to those
added today (or this week). I guess this is probably not expected
behavior? Should I file a bug report or is there something messed up
with my set-up? A work around would be to add an old date to the 180
entries, but I don't see a way to do this easily in BibDesk (I could
write a script, but would rather not have to...).
Thanks,
Mark A
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