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Locating duplicate dates
I have 11 date columns holding each read date for a book.
Some books have actually been read 11 times, but I have about 600 books with 3 or more read dates. I get the dates from Goodreads. The problem I am facing is that i have a total of 1100 read books and I am having a hard time locating books with duplicate dates read. Sometimes through accident I might record the same read date twice. It is almost impossible to go through and locate them because I can't scroll down my booklist and focust on the list of DR1, DR2, DR3,DR4, etc. and look for duplicates. Is there a way of creating a column or an icon that can show up if specific columns have the same dates? Is there a way of setting a rule that would show if the set dates in specific columns are duplicates? Icon or Color rule? or even a yes/no? Last edited by Rellwood; 07-23-2023 at 10:52 PM. |
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Are you saying that:
This can be done with a template search. If you tell me the column lookup names and answer the above questions then I will give you an example. Probably one of DaltonST's plugins, for example multi-column search, can do this, but I don't know how to use it. |
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I mean to find the same date only. Times don't matter. I think I found a long roundabout.
I am going to create a .csv catalog for each date read, then merge each catalog together so that I can simply a-z sort all the dates read into a single date column. It doesn't matter if the instances are mixed, I can just do a format column to find duplicates. I need to do it with each date instance because each book needs to show only one date in excel. I hope this makes sense. I can just go into Calibre and change the dates manually when I find them in excel. |
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