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Old 04-02-2025, 02:15 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Terisa de morgan View Post
I would do, more or less, as I'm doing with my reading history:
  • User/Loan Date/... Fields you need for current loan
  • Action chains to move user and important dates to another field (adding as note or some columns you can search) after the loan is returned. For example, something like: user1: 2025/03/24 - 2025/03/30;user2: 2025/03/20 - 2025/04/02

If you set user as a tag-like column, you can query at any moment, which are the books a use has loaned (I guess you've already thought about this, but it's an easy way to control number of loans).
That might work! I hadn't thought of it that way; I was thinking of adding a note per user, but I'd have to query the notes.
The way you're suggesting it, I could see it from the tag explorer.
Thanks for the tip!
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