I'd really like a way to be able to sort my library (on iOS as well) by the date I purchased a book.It would be interesting but I doubt whether it will happen and I'm not sure that it bring a lot of value.
I've realized recently that I've purchased some things and promptly forgotten I have them, until I go to buy them again![]()
I've totally done the same thing. [:P]
Sort Library by Date Purchased
I'd really like a way to be able to sort my library (on iOS as well) by the date I purchased a book. I've realized recently that I've purchased some things and promptly forgotten I have them, until I go to buy them again
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I'd really like a way to be able to sort my library (on iOS as well) by the date I purchased a book.
It would be interesting but I doubt whether it will happen and I'm not sure that it bring a lot of value.
I've realized recently that I've purchased some things and promptly forgotten I have them, until I go to buy them again![]()
I've totally done the same thing. [:P]
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I've realized recently that I've purchased some things and promptly forgotten I have them, until I go to buy them again![]()
I've totally done the same thing.
That is one of the blessings/curses of having a large Logos library [:P] I have tagged so many books ToRead, ToStudy, or ToTeach that I will need to live to be 140—unless I purchase more books—the I will need to hang around for 150 [:|]
One way I do is to tag the books by year purchased. I don't bother, but you could also add a tag for the month and then be a little more granular. Do a filter based on mytag:2019 or if you do a month you could do mytag 2019 AND mytag:09 for September. You can filter them on the desktop and the mobile.
BTW, Bruce Dunning turned me onto tagging all your books and I made use of his system of tags with my own modifications. When new resources come down the first thing I do is tag them.
If your library is well-tagged you may benefit by trying * -mytag:* to find everything untagged. I just keep an eye on new purchases and tag them with TAGME until I have time to deal with them. Then sort by Date added and get pretty close to the desired result. Still, "date purchased" would be a marvelous thing to have.
BTW, Bruce Dunning turned me onto tagging all your books and I made use of his system of tags with my own modifications. When new resources come down the first thing I do is tag them.
Glad to hear that you are still doing this. To me it is very much worth the effort.
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Can we get back past 30 days?
https://wiki.logos.com/Library__#Search_Fields_that_you_can_use_in_the_Find_box
Look specifically for details on the addeddate: field. There are details in the table, and in the examples below it.
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Look specifically for details on the addeddate: field. There are details in the table, and in the examples below it.
Unfortunately, that is not quite the same as Date Purchased. I tried {DateAdded 1y}, and my entire library showed up. I had to reinstall earlier this year.