<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"><div dir="auto">It would actually be quite convenient to be able to use relative time periods like Today, This week and This month and use them in searches.</div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Jul 22, 2022 06:43, Maik Qualmann <metzpinguin@gmail.com> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><p dir="ltr">That's correct, the entry from the calendar "Today" gets the current date,
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this will no longer fit tomorrow. So the search has to be adjusted daily if you
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actually need the changed images every day.
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Am Freitag, 22. Juli 2022, 12:37:01 CEST schrieb frederic chaume:
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> thanks Maik
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> the option is activated, so that's ok
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> Now I was thinking to set-up a search based on "today" , not create a
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> new one every day
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> frederic
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> Le 22/07/2022 à 12:32, Maik Qualmann a écrit :
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> > Setting it to "Today" would be enough to find changed images. However, the
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> > prerequisite is that you have activated the option to update the
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> > modification date in the metadata settings. If the option is deactivated,
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> > the modification date will not be changed and consequently cannot be
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> > found in the search.
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> > Maik
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> > Am Freitag, 22. Juli 2022, 10:04:57 CEST schrieb frederic chaume:
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> >> Hi
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> >> just wanted to look at the pictures I have modified today. Of course I
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> >> have created a search, and selected "today", but it uses the absolute
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> >> date, so I guess it will require to be updated everyday, right?
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> >> is there another way to easily filter out the pictures modified today?
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> >> if not I can create a change request
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> >> Regards
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> >> frederic
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