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  • Mike Davis

    Hi Joshua!

    Currently this is not yet available, though I'm told some work with Chains can be done to possibly achieve this. This is beyond my area of expertise but I'd be happy to get ahold of some folks to shed additional light on this if interested. Note that that would require access to the Data Management Suite if so. Not sure if that limits you but wanted to preface that.

    Additionally I'll add that support for the =TODAY function is on the roadmap to be added. I can get you added to that request too if you'd like. 

    Give me a holler if you have any questions on the above or need anything else. Cheers and happy Friday!

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  • Joshua Wallis

    Hi Mike -- any more breadcrumbs regarding using Chains? 

    No need to add me to the =TODAY() functionality. Thanks!

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  • Mike Davis

    Hi Joshua! Let me ask our Wdata experts on how this could be achieved. I'll get back to you ASAP.

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  • Mike Davis

    Hi Joshua!

    The suggestion to achieve this with Chains is to use the Create File command and add in System.Date as the text, and then write sheet data or overwrite to a dates page.

    Note that this will return a date in UTC for mate, which you can easily adjust to your local time zone if needed but worth calling out here.

    Let me know what questions you have for me in the meantime. Cheers!

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