I added Items a long time ago in Zotero and no Parent Items were created at the time. Recently in an attempt to clean things up I created Parent items but the Parent Items have a very recent Date Added. The attachment still has the old Date Added. It seems to me that adding a Parent Item to an Item should take the Date Added from the Item that will become the attachment of the new Parent Item?
It is a little frustrating because filtering by Date Added is a very useful feature and now I see a bunch of very old items.
I agree that keeping the Date Added of the child item would be useful.
I sort by Date Added often because items imported together usually reflect a train of thought, which helps me find things again. Seeing the chronology is really helpful for me, often more than sorting them into collections or tags which I use a lot as well.
Also, some books in chapters dragged into Zotero from the hard drive are only partly recognized, which results in a mix of parent items and lone attachments. Unless I clean this up immediately, some chapters will end up far away from the rest of the book in Date Added view.
It is a little frustrating because filtering by Date Added is a very useful feature and now I see a bunch of very old items.
I sort by Date Added often because items imported together usually reflect a train of thought, which helps me find things again. Seeing the chronology is really helpful for me, often more than sorting them into collections or tags which I use a lot as well.
Also, some books in chapters dragged into Zotero from the hard drive are only partly recognized, which results in a mix of parent items and lone attachments. Unless I clean this up immediately, some chapters will end up far away from the rest of the book in Date Added view.