It would be very helpful to make some kind of (natural language, or flexible format) string_to_date function accessible to Applescript.
Does that look feasible ?
Does that look feasible ?
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2007-12-25, 01:52 PM
It would be very helpful to make some kind of (natural language, or flexible format) string_to_date function accessible to Applescript.
Does that look feasible ?
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That sounds reasonable -- this is indirectly accessible right now via the 'parse tasks' command, but it would be much nicer to have explicit support for this. Make sure to log a request so we can look at this post-1.0.
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2007-12-25, 09:29 PM
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This should make its way to the real online help, but for now you can find some examples via Help > Release Notes and then clicking on 'archive' in the header -- there are some samples under the November 2 section.
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