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beirne
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2 months ago
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Purchase date is treated as expiration date

I'm adding the license for some software I just bought and found some weirdness with the Purchase Date field. It asks me if I want to add an expiration date and gives options that are all before the purchase date:

Except for "On date...". If I try selecting a date in 2026 it won't change the year in the field:

And if I type in the year 2026 it changes it to 202:

I then tried adding an expiration date field, but it does not include alerting:

 

Version details:

1Password for Mac 8.10.76 (81076032)

 

 

  • Hello beirne​! 👋

    I'm sorry that you ran into an issue with dates in the 1Password app. The year being truncated when you select a certain date is a known issue that our development team is tracking. I've added your report to the internal work item for the issue. 

    I then tried adding an expiration date field, but it does not include alerting:

    You can only add an alert to one date field in an item at a time. If you're set an expiry alert for another date field then remove it, you should then see the option to add an expiry alert to the other date fields in the item. Let me know if you run into any issues. 

    -Dave

    #37349

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  • Hello beirne​! 👋

    I'm sorry that you ran into an issue with dates in the 1Password app. The year being truncated when you select a certain date is a known issue that our development team is tracking. I've added your report to the internal work item for the issue. 

    I then tried adding an expiration date field, but it does not include alerting:

    You can only add an alert to one date field in an item at a time. If you're set an expiry alert for another date field then remove it, you should then see the option to add an expiry alert to the other date fields in the item. Let me know if you run into any issues. 

    -Dave

    #37349

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      beirne
      Occasional Contributor

      Hi 1P_Dave​!

      Knowing I can just set expiry on one date helps a lot. I took it off the purchase date and added it to the expiration date field I created and it works fine. It even does the year correctly.

      Thanks,

      Beirne

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        1P_Dave
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        I'm happy that my suggestion helps, thanks again for reporting the date issue. 🙂

        -Dave