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The expiration date is deleted when it expires.

Open iPleyGit opened this issue 11 months ago • 4 comments

Once the expiration date passes, it is deleted, so you don't know what the date was. It would be good if, even after the date has expired, it was kept so that you would know at all times when it expired.

iPleyGit avatar Dec 11 '24 18:12 iPleyGit

This information should be in the activity log.

hrfee avatar May 15 '25 16:05 hrfee

Esta información debería estar en el registro de actividad.

Yes, that’s how I currently use it. I check the expiration date in the log, but for example, when an account expires, if you want to extend it, you have to set the date from scratch since it gets deleted. It would be convenient if the date didn’t get deleted and you could set the time with the default values of 1 month or 3 months without having to enter the full date.

iPleyGit avatar May 16 '25 05:05 iPleyGit

To clarify, do you want the last expiry period (e.g. 3 months) of the user to pop up when you go to re-enable (and set a new expiry for) a user?

hrfee avatar May 27 '25 17:05 hrfee

When I want to extend a user who hasn’t expired yet, I just need to click on “extend expiration” and add 3 months, and it automatically adds 3 months to their current expiration date.

When a user has expired, the problem is that the expiration date is gone, so if I want to add 3 months to their previous expiration date, I have to enter it manually because there’s no date configured anymore.

iPleyGit avatar May 28 '25 05:05 iPleyGit