Keyboard short cut for timestamp

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We have multiple customers who are very excited about the 'timestamp button' also becoming available for the follow-up dialog, in other systems they have used there is a keyboard shortcut for directly inserting the timestamp:

Something like CTRL + T to insert the timestamp.

2. Jan. 2024 | 03:06 PM

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Hi David

Thank you for your feedback report on 'Keyboard Short Cut For Timestamp'

We have submitted the issue to our development team for further evaluation and resolution.
It is now a registered Wish, the ID is: 51200

4. Jan. 2024 | 10:37 AM

Hi,

Thank you for your feedback. We appreciate your suggestion regarding a keyboard shortcut for timestamp. However, we have decided not to implement this feature at this time. We will keep your suggestion in mind for future improvements.

Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us.

9. Jan. 2024 | 08:36 AM

One thing regarding the timestamp, is why the stamp can be edited by anyone who can edit the appointment itself. I would assume, that a timestamp is a fixed and static information and not "normal" text, anyone can delete or tamper with.

10. Jan. 2024 | 02:30 PM
Thanks for your message about editing timestamps in appointments. I understand your concern about the security and integrity of such data. A timestamp is considered to be a fixed and static piece of information, ideally immune to tampering or editing, especially in systems where maintaining the integrity of the record is crucial. However, the flexibility to edit a timestamp in your appointment system is a result of the specific design choices made during the programming of the system.

While it might seem counterintuitive, this design choice provides flexibility in managing appointments. However, I appreciate your feedback and will ensure it is considered as we continue to develop and improve our system.
11. Jan. 2024 | 10:44 AM

Hi Ester - you could make it a preference under "Functions" in Admin: "Enable editable timpestamps (default = NO)". And the description could be somthing like: "If enabled, users with edit rights to the follow-up, can tamper with the timestamp, making it untrustwothy" ;-)

12. Jan. 2024 | 07:41 AM

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