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"Website Last Updated" notice

Thread began 2/14/2014 3:19 am by Sylvia | Last modified 2/14/2014 2:01 pm by Jason Byrnes | 711 views | 3 replies |

Sylvia

"Website Last Updated" notice

Hi,
I am using the latest version of PowerCMS. The client would like a "Website last updated on [date]" notice in the footer.

Is it possible to have the date change dynamically every time a change is saved in PowerCMS, whether via the inline edit or the PowerCMS admin interface? How would I go about this?

Thanks for your time,
Sylvia

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

When an update is made, it it stores the date in the pcms contents table.

you would need to create a recordset to return the update date, order it by the date column to return the last update date.

if you need help with this, we can help through ah premiere support appointment:
http://www.webassist.com/premier_request.php

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Sylvia

Thanks Jason, just what I needed - pretty sure I can take it from here.

I just want to say thanks also for displaying the current time at WebAssist, it's really useful. It would be even better if you added the day for those of us in faraway places, to save code-addled brains from trying to figure out whether it's the weekend where you are or not!

Here in New Zealand we're 18 hours ahead, so it's almost always yesterday where you are, but sometimes not!!

Thanks again
Sylvia

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

you're welcome, I'll forward the suggestion.

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