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RE: What do you do if there is no publication date?
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Author: Ph D
Posted: Mon, 31 Jan 2006 16:40:00 -0800
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How about creating a dummy year that will be unlikely to occur - e.g.,
1000 or 2099?
Gary Novack
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Subject: <RefMan> What do you do if there is no publication date?
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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