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john.uhden
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john.uhden
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Is there any way when searching for a post (or even just a topic) that you can confine the search to be later than or earlier then a certain date?

@hak_vz, you are our forum historian, right?

John F. Uhden

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Kent1Cooper
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At upper right in a Search results window:

 

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in which you can at least scroll down watching the post dates to the range you're after.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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john.uhden
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Thanks, @Kent1Cooper ,

I had never noticed that.

The way I have been using it, all the posts appear to be in random date order.

I don't suppose you can use a combination of keyword and date, can you?

John F. Uhden

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pendean
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@john.uhden wrote:

Is there any way when searching for a post (or even just a topic) that you can confine the search to be later than or earlier then a certain date?

@hak_vz, you are our forum historian, right?


These choices not enough?

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If not, then... Which post are you looking for exactly?

Or by whom?

And where you part of that discussion by chance?

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john.uhden
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Thank you, @pendean .

I am honored to have received your response.

I'm pretty sure the topic started earlier this year.  I don't remember the poster or the exact topic, or whether I had ever replied, but it was about converting all of a polyline's bulged segments to the nearest integer radius.  I've had the answer for some time now; just need to wrap it up.

I checked my own e-mail inbox, but no hits there.

BTW, I didn't know that there was a "community search" as you displayed.

John F. Uhden

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pendean
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@john.uhden wrote:

BTW, I didn't know that there was a "community search" as you displayed.


Indeed, when you are in any forum on this site in a webbrower, it is here 

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hak_vz
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@john.uhden wrote:

@hak_vz, you are our forum historian, right?



Hi @john.uhden 

Sorry for not seeing me so often at Autodesk forums lately, but I have some family stuff to sort out.

Rounding radius request values is that as I remember that request was active some 3-4.5 months ago

Miljenko Hatlak

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pendean
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@hak_vz wrote:

....Rounding radius request values is that as I remember that request was active some 3-4.5 months ago....

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/5530556

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https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/visual-lisp-autolisp-and-general/rounding-polyline-radii-to-nearest-i...

 

 @john.uhden if that is the one you needed.

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john.uhden
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That's the topic!

John F. Uhden

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Sea-Haven
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Added to my "how to" like John sometimes write code then forget to save link. 

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