lometogo 13 Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 Running EN 5.8.6.7519 on Win 7 Premium desktop - Premium EN customer Not sure tech support reads this forum, or is there a better way to get this to them. Here's my problem: date search is singularly unpredictable and not at all useful the way it performs for me. Here's my general input format: "created:20150501-20150510" or "created:20150601" to give me results for a single day or date range. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't with no discernible reason. I'm guessing this is a bug, or is it something I am doing wrong? Thanks Link to comment
Level 5* JMichaelTX 4,119 Posted June 12, 2015 Level 5* Share Posted June 12, 2015 I don't know if Evernote Tech Support reads this forum, or this particular thread, but reportedly someone from Evernote reads most/all of the posts. I make no such assumptions. If you want to connect directly with Evernote Support, you can use Twitter.Since Evernote now is providing official support to all users via Twitter, you might post your issue on Twitter @evernotehelps. It might also be good to include a link back to your post here. Link to comment
logandb 229 Posted June 12, 2015 Share Posted June 12, 2015 Running EN 5.8.6.7519 on Win 7 Premium desktop - Premium EN customer Not sure tech support reads this forum, or is there a better way to get this to them. Here's my problem: date search is singularly unpredictable and not at all useful the way it performs for me. Here's my general input format: "created:20150501-20150510" or "created:20150601" to give me results for a single day or date range. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't with no discernible reason. I'm guessing this is a bug, or is it something I am doing wrong? Thanks Your syntax is almost there, @lometogo! To search for notes created within a specific date range: "created:20150501 -created:20150510" will find all notes created since 1 May and before 10 May 2015. For more information, see the Evernote Search Grammar. If you haven't already done so, I find it handy to turn on "View/Show Search Explanation" (or CTRL-F10), which will appear in the centre panel (see below). Link to comment
lometogo 13 Posted June 12, 2015 Author Share Posted June 12, 2015 Thanks so much, all Link to comment
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