thanks for this cool package. Its really helpful when there is a lot of content an multiple editors working on it.
It would be great if one were able to filter not only for published and unpublished docs but also for those that are published but have changed(only saved w/o publish) in the meantime (marked in the tree with a star)
no, they are published, so they will show up when you select "published". and that list is long:-)
umbraco will not treat them as unpublished(which is good), else every save-click would unpublish a document
cheers
christo
PS:and maybe a from- to- datetime-filter would make lifes easier. so one can select evereything from last day/week e.g. for 20000+ nodes this makes a lot of sence
Thanks for reporting that because the query should return thses items as unpublished as well. I'm not using Umbraco API, but direct DB. Yeah a datetime filter would make sense, great suggestion thanks.
Filter for Status "Changed"
Hi Richard,
thanks for this cool package. Its really helpful when there is a lot of content an multiple editors working on it.
It would be great if one were able to filter not only for published and unpublished docs but also for those that are published but have changed(only saved w/o publish) in the meantime (marked in the tree with a star)
What do you think?
Cheers
Christo
Hi Christo,
Nice suggestion. For now, these documents show up when you filter on Unpublished I assume?
Thanks,
Richard
no, they are published, so they will show up when you select "published". and that list is long:-)
umbraco will not treat them as unpublished(which is good), else every save-click would unpublish a document
cheers
christo
PS:and maybe a from- to- datetime-filter would make lifes easier. so one can select evereything from last day/week e.g. for 20000+ nodes this makes a lot of sence
Thanks for reporting that because the query should return thses items as unpublished as well. I'm not using Umbraco API, but direct DB. Yeah a datetime filter would make sense, great suggestion thanks.
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