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Old 11-29-2018, 01:25 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Sarmat View Post
yes, I have date type column for the date read.
but still have the same question:

how can i have such hierarchy:

2017
1 (january)
2 (february)
..12 (december)
2018
1
..12
You can Sort on your read column and see the results, but Calibre does not directly offer Spreadsheet type summaries (at least for dates. see the tag browser: it shows counts)
So, your option is to use either the Command line interface (calibredb --list)or Catalog to create a CSV that you can use with your favorite spreadsheet

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