03-09-2012, 01:46 AM
It's not a problem, it's a feature!
Kidding asside, expiration date and notification date isn't shows since those files don't have it. When you added them you probably didn't have inExp installed and didn't enter expiration date.
InExp is using his database entry to file expiration, not default ODM entry.
If you add new file and don't enter expiration date, even with inExp installed, you'll get same result.
Solution is to enter expiration date for new files, if they have it. If files don't expire, then just don't enter it.
For old files you need to go file by file and enter expiration date manually. Or you could edit it directly in database, but don't forget notification date if you want to get notification before expiration.
Kidding asside, expiration date and notification date isn't shows since those files don't have it. When you added them you probably didn't have inExp installed and didn't enter expiration date.
InExp is using his database entry to file expiration, not default ODM entry.
If you add new file and don't enter expiration date, even with inExp installed, you'll get same result.
Solution is to enter expiration date for new files, if they have it. If files don't expire, then just don't enter it.
For old files you need to go file by file and enter expiration date manually. Or you could edit it directly in database, but don't forget notification date if you want to get notification before expiration.