How do I find old codes in search? #150992
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you can use ai to find old codez too |
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There used to be a search filter of “From Old to New” or vice versa “New to Old” before the addition, but now this filter has been removed.

I know there's a filter to search by specific dates like “?since=YYYYY-MM-DD&until=YYYYYY-MM-DD”, but it's not handy, I need a “Old to New” search filter.
This is the kind of thing that needs to be brought back, but how?

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