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Re: What do you do if there is no publication date?
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Author: Geoff Gwillym
Posted: Mon, 31 Jan 2006 16:45:00 -0800
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Rosemary,
Open your database in read-write exclusive mode. Then go to Tools, Field
and Type Edit. Under field Label Edit remove the tick under the M
against Date, Primary. Click on the button labelled: 'Update field for
All Types'
Click on OK.
Once thats done you will be able to have blank dates..
Hope that helps..
At 16:49 30/01/2006 -0800, you wrote:
>We are trying to enter records into Reference Manager 11 for several
>items. Unfortunately, many of the items do not have a publication date
>since they are draft versions or working papers (20-30 years old with
>no date on them). Since the date field is required in either the YYYY
>or the MM/DD/YYYY format, we are unable to save the record. We have
>tried to utilize the "Other" portion of the date field by entering
>"n.d." or "no date," but this also required a date to be entered in the
field.
>Has anyone else had this problem? If so, what did you do to solve it,
>or is there no solution?
>
>Thanks,
>Rosemary
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