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omarukoAsked on November 15, 2017 at 12:52 AM
I refer to the following URL.
https://www.jotform.com/help/337-How-to-Use-the-Date-Limits-Option
Of which, I am asking you as follows
4. Disable Custom Dates
Is my understanding as follows?
Able 2017-07-30 - Disable July 30, 2017
Able 07-01 - Disable July 1 each year
Able 15 - Disable the 15th of each month
5. Disable Date Ranges
0000-01-01> 2000-01-01
20016-11-30> 2016-12-30. What does this mean?
Is it ineffective? I think that it is better to keep in mind what is valid and to note that it is not usable.
Looking forward to having your reply.
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omarukoReplied on November 15, 2017 at 9:26 PM
@beyza
Thank you for your reply.
From user guide
0000-01-01> 2000-01-01
20016-11-30> 2016-12-30.
There is every reason believing that these are wrong.
I guess
should be like these
0000-01-01<2000-01-01
20016-11-30><2016-12-30.
From To
I will wait for your reply.
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Elton Support Team LeadReplied on November 16, 2017 at 3:40 AM
The greater than symbol > is the delimiter between from and to dates. Meaning disables a date range.
2016-11-30>2016-12-30 means that from 2016-11-30 to 2016-12-30 the dates are disabled.
If you have more questions, let us know.
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omarukoReplied on November 16, 2017 at 5:11 AM
@EltonCris
Thank you for your reply.
Now, I got it. This thread shall be closed.