Quote:
Originally Posted by chaley
The problem is that your first example uses '-' as the separator in the date, but the last example uses '/'. I didn't know that the slash format was possible, so didn't account for it.
Change the template to
Code:
{comments:'contains($, 'Last Page Read:', re($, '(?is).*(\d\d[-/]\d\d[-/]\d\d\d\d).*?Last Page Read:.*', '\1'), 'Not Read')'}
|
Quick question some in the custom column presented the date others stayed them same. Do you know why? Here is an example of the comment field that didn't change:
When Dr. Whitney himself is murdered, Ryland has only one person left to trust: the beautiful Lily. Possessed of an uncanny sixth sense herself, Lily shares Ryland's every new fear, every betrayal, every growing suspicion, and every passionate beat of the heart. Together, they will be drawn deeper into the labyrinth of her father's past…and closer to a secret that someone would kill to keep hidden.
1/18/2011
Last Page Read: Location 5507 (99%)
This one the date didn't show it still contains the comments and the annotation in the field.
It's weird that some changed to just the date and some still has everything.