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Sarunnio Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Date imported/Import Date

Hi everyone,

I'd like to put a label on an application screen to tell users what date and time they are importing the file.
1) Which one do I use between "date imported" and "import date"?
2) Are these two both grammartically correct?

Thank you,
  

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Hi,, I'd like to put a label on an application screen to tell users what date and time they are importing the file. 1) Which one do I use between "date imported" and "import date"? 2) Are these two both grammartically correct?

  • Hi,, I'd like to put a label on an application screen to tell users what date and time they are importing the file.
  • 1) Which one do I use between "date imported" and "import date"?
  • 2) Are these two both grammartically correct?
  • Both are OK, but I prefer 'date imported' because it makes it more clear to me that it relates to my action.
  • Or you might say 'Date of file import'.
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Hi,,

I'd like to put a label on an application screen to tell users what date and time they are importing the file.
1) Which one do I use between "date imported" and "import date"?
2) Are these two both grammartically correct?


Both are OK, but I prefer 'date imported' because it makes it more clear to me that it relates to my action.

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Hi,

I would like to agree with Clive. BTW, the orignial poster did not spell "gramatically" correctly.
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You mean grammatically. (typo, perhaps?)

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