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Originally Posted by igorius
Ok, some silly question: What kind of value is your #lastopened? Is it of type date? Then your rule is wrong! is set expects a yes/no, but if its a date in this field, your rule has to fail! I tested this here.
When its date you should change to whatever has to do with date/time-settings. The only one which works is "not set". It applies when no date is set.
My faulty first answer, i should have looked better to your pic...
Sorry!
Hope that helps
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Rule is correct. As I said or perhaps implied, it's been working for years now.
When #lastopened has any stored value (which in this case is a Date), emblem should show up instantly, as it used to.
The last field in this kind of rule is greyed out (disabled), meaning
"there's no value to assign, since this rule will just see if there's any date stored in database for that custom column".
BTW, yesterday I found a workaround to have the emblem show up lol
It goes like this:
1) View any book (emblem still won't show up, right?)
2) Click the EDIT METADATA button, for any title in the library. Don't change anything after the dialog box comes up. Just click OK. (Boom, emblem in that previously viewed book now SHOWS UP)