Condition date field
The Condition date field records the date an object's condition was noted.
Field details
Visibility: Private field
Field ID: condition_date
Search example: condition_date:1990
Field type: Text field with 40-character limit
Field location: Conservation tab in the object cataloguing page
Catalogue tips
You can enter words and numbers into date fields. You can record either precise dates (such as 1 June 1964) or imprecise dates (such as March 1990 or 20th Century).
Dates are stored as text and can only be sorted alphabetically. If you want to sort your records by year and month or search for precise date ranges, you should enter dates in the format YYYY-MM-DD. For example, you should enter 2025-02-01 instead of 01-02-2025 or 1 February 2025.
Using the YYYY-MM-DD format means your records will be sorted like this:
2025-02-01
2025-02-02
2025-02-03
If you enter dates in the DD-MM-YYYY format and sort your records by that date field, then all the dates starting with 01 will be in order, regardless of the month, like this:
01-01-2025
01-02-2025
01-03-2025
You should use a hyphen (-) or period (.) to separate the year, month, and day. We don’t recommend using a forward slash (/) as this has a special meaning in the search index and can cause problems.
It's important to be consistent with whatever date format and punctuation you choose.
Search tips
You can search on this field with its ID:
condition_date
For example, enter condition_date:1990 into the search field to find all conditions from 1990.
Note: For more advice, see Search on date fields.
