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Reorder Repeatable Structure Field Content
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Problem
- Currently “Repeatable: true” enables content writers to add numerous content as per their requirements. The problem arises when you want to re-order these components while “Add or Remove” functions.
- As of now, users do not have this functionality and content editors face significant challenges to get things done rapidly.

Solution
- Reorder Repeatable Structure Field Content is an absolute solution that allows users to re-order content on the go.
- Once added, this component allows users to modify and re-order content with UP and DOWN arrows to Add or Remove content fields as per their requirements.

How to Configure:
Step 1: Paste the War file in deploy folder on Tomcat Server
Step 2: Add or Remove any repeatable component by click on (+) and (-) Button to add or remove any repeatable content.
Step 3: You will be able to see Up and Down Arrow keys on the left side of (+) and (-) Button and you can move Up and Down any content by clicking them.
DEVELOPER
KNOWARTH Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
DEVELOPER
09.04.17 00:00
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Fehler bei der Verarbeitung der Vorlage.
The string doesn't match the expected date/time/date-time format. The string to parse was: "09.04.17 00:00". The expected format was: "MM/dd/yy HH:mm".
The nested reason given follows:
Unparseable date: "09.04.17 00:00"

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FTL stack trace ("~" means nesting-related):
	- Failed at: ${CPDefinition_displayDate.getData()?...  [in template "3192443#3192485#null" at line 4, column 9]
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1<#setting date_format="MMMMM d, yyyy"> 
2 
3<#if (CPDefinition_displayDate.getData())??> 
4	${CPDefinition_displayDate.getData()?datetime("MM/dd/yy HH:mm")?date} 
5</#if> 
Published Date
09.04.17 00:00
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