Hi, 
> | There is support for repligard's table data IIRC.
> | So one may get last date of ANY object whetver it has property like
> created or not.
> | But if this is too simple and there is no need to write additional
> tons of PHP code I calm down ;)
> 
> This discussion was for MidCOM, no need to do
> anything with the Midgard core (or php) libs.
> I think I'm missing the point here...?
Arg! I'll bite :)

I'd _love_ to have a function where I could filter articles/objects
based on parameters and then sort them. I started on some code for a
mgd_filter function but I haven't had the time to finish it. That is
something midgard sorely needs!

Tarjei

> Obviously one could use $article->revised too...
> We have one client intranet with a feature "last updated",
> which is a regular Midgard script that particularily uses
> the revised field. BTW: this feature also allows users to
> select the range for update (i.e. last updates in past
> one week, two weeks, one month, etc.).



> 
> | Piotras
> 
> Cheers!
> 
> ~  //Henri
> 
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