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The original date will likely revert back to the Persian date when someone changes something / combines an edition.

I flagged it yesterday and added a link to the librarian manual about the publication year.

I flagged it yesterday and added a link to the librarian manual about the publication year."
And it was after that the original publication date was changed by a GR employee. My question here is why is that sticking when you or I change it it reverts to the Persian date. Does GR staff have a magic wand?


Yes, but what about a Persian original being translated into other languages? Should the original pub date then be the Persian one?
Not a good idea, in my opinion, way too confusing. We should stick to one system, i.e. the Gregorian calendar.

Then it should work as advertised, which in this case it isn't.

OK, so I edited an edition moving edition information from the title to the Edition field. The original publication date remains 2005, which is correct. So again, I ask - do GR employees have a way of overriding what we think of as the way the system works? ie, date of oldest dated edition becomes original publication date when it is older than a user-added date?
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And how is it that a Persian date is retained at all when the policy is to use Gregorian dates?