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Pelle replied on November 17, 2009 15:18 to the problem "Downgrading Account" in Agree2:
Pelle replied on November 17, 2009 15:17 to the question "How do I indicate that I am not happy with an answer in this forum?" in Agree2:
Pelle replied on November 17, 2009 15:15 to the problem "I enter a date into a field but then when I save it resets the date to something else" in Agree2:
Pelle replied on November 16, 2009 15:28 to the question "How to reference one agreement in another agreement?" in Agree2:
So something like: "B will perform dutites according to agreement @ab1d"?
I would like to see something like this come from the community just like twitters @replies and #hashtags came out.
We do already have a tiny url for each agreement, which you can see by clicking "Tools" on the agreement screen. Maybe that could be used as a basis for this. It doesn't infer version or anything, but the rest of the tools in the evidence browser should provide all of that information.
Pelle set one of Pelle's replies as an official response to "How to reference one agreement in another agreement?" in Agree2
Pelle replied on November 13, 2009 15:40 to the question "How to reference one agreement in another agreement?" in Agree2:
Pelle set one of Pelle's replies as an official response to "I enter a date into a field but then when I save it resets the date to something else" in Agree2
Pelle replied on August 30, 2009 22:20 to the problem "I enter a date into a field but then when I save it resets the date to something else" in Agree2:
Apparently our date parser doesn't understand that format. It should of course as it's a common date format. We apologize for this. The work around is to enter it "28 August 2009".
In the mean time we will see if we can patch the library we use. If you're interested we use Chronic and the following are examples of what it supports:
Simple
thursday
november
summer
friday 13:00
mon 2:35
4pm
6 in the morning
friday 1pm
sat 7 in the evening
yesterday
today
tomorrow
this tuesday
next month
last winter
this morning
last night
this second
yesterday at 4:00
last friday at 20:00
last week tuesday
tomorrow at 6:45pm
afternoon yesterday
thursday last week
Complex
3 years ago
5 months before now
7 hours ago
7 days from now
1 week hence
in 3 hours
1 year ago tomorrow
3 months ago saturday at 5:00 pm
7 hours before tomorrow at noon
3rd wednesday in november
3rd month next year
3rd thursday this september
4th day last week
Specific Dates
January 5
dec 25
may 27th
October 2006
oct 06
jan 3 2010
february 14, 2004
3 jan 2000
17 april 85
5/27/1979
27/5/1979
05/06
1979-05-27
Friday
5
4:00
17:00
0800
Pelle replied on August 30, 2009 22:05 to the problem "I enter a date into a field but then when I save it resets the date to something else" in Agree2:
Pelle replied on July 05, 2009 15:09 to the problem "Downgrading Account" in Agree2:
Pelle replied on April 29, 2009 03:44 to the question "Adding/removing self from parties doesn't work" in Agree2:
Pelle replied on April 28, 2009 20:15 to the question "Adding/removing self from parties doesn't work" in Agree2:
Pelle replied on January 06, 2009 04:29 to the question "Agree2 Registration No Accepting Gmail emails?" in Agree2:
Pelle replied on December 26, 2008 19:14 to the problem "Consumer Credentials missing after registering application" in Agree2:
Pelle replied on October 23, 2008 22:57 to the problem "Login JS and backend rules don't agree" in Agree2:
Pelle replied on October 23, 2008 20:37 to the problem "Login JS and backend rules don't agree" in Agree2:
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Pelle started following the idea "Company-Customer Pact on Agree2" in Agree2.
Pelle set one of Pelle's replies as an official response to "Unable to make changes" in Agree2
Pelle replied on July 03, 2008 07:20 to the problem "Unable to make changes" in Agree2:
This should finally be fixed now. We've redone the work flow a bit so it should be more logical now.
When it is "Final" you can now just click the "propose a change" link:

Once both parties have accepted the agreement we say its "Active". You can then propose an additional change to it by again clicking the "propose a change" link.

Both parties have to accept this change before the changes become active. Until the changes are marked final again the agreement shown is the currently active agreement. You can review the proposed changes by clicking "Review changes here":

To make the change final click the "Make final" link:

Now both parties can either accept or decline the new change. If a user declines the agreement returns to the current active state.
Remember you can always view the full version history, by first clicking the tools button and then "Version History".
Pelle set one of Pelle's replies as an official response to "Ruby Instant API appears to be missing: Discuss." in Agree2
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