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Old 01-27-2025, 05:52 PM   #1
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Keeping track of multiple (re)read dates?

I would swear I saw a post about this but I cannot find it, my search-fu is broken today. Anybody can point me in the right direction?

I often re-read books and I would like to keep track of the dates of each re-read. I have a column which retrieves the percentage read from my Kobo (#kobopourcent) and another column which notes the last read date (#kobodernièrelecture).

I would like to add a column which, if the percent is 100, and then if the percent is 100 and the "last read" date has changed, copies the "last read" date to a new column ("re-read dates", or something) which can contain multiple dates, separated by a marker (; or ,). Each new date would be added to the end of the list of dates.

Is this possible? or, is there is a better way to do it?
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