Sorry if this is a duplicate I checked and didn't see one. Someone asked me how many drama's I completed in 2018 and I had to tell them I had no idea. Without going into the information for each drama and checking when I selected the date it's hard to tell since there is no master update list of when I marked things as completed.
Would really like to see many an advanced view of date completed and started that I can sort year and say I watched these dramas in 2018 in this order. If that it too complicated then a Master List Update like what shows on the profile would return the same results. Being able to sort that by completed and having the date that I changed the status.
Its no issue to go into one single drama and check the date when someone asks me when I watched it. But trying to figure out which drama I watched in what year is a bit of a hassle when you have a long completed list.
Yeah. I don't know if you are familiar with Goodreads, but I really like that I can include the day I started reading the book and the day I completed the book; and therefor being able to tell how long it took to finish the book. I can also see when I added the books to my TBR-list, so I can see which books have been longest on my list and decide whether I still want to read it or it's been so long I should remove it from my list. I would really like it if MDL could have something similar: like "date added", "date started", "date finished".
elie808:Waiting for this option to come out on the website! This is a function I've wanted since I joined MDL. Having a column to sort by date completed would really helpful to see how many dramas I've watched this past month or year.
while u cant yet do this while viewing your Watchlist via the web, as a work-around, you can do this on the web via Widgets. Go to Settings>Widgets: then do this on the top have of the selectios and u will see your Complete by Date immediately.
See this sorted list happens as soon as u hit update:
You arent really creating a widget so much as using it to sort your stuff more granularly realtime.
Anyway, thx for echoing the sentiment that we need this from the watchlist on web!