Subj : File date
To   : Andrew Leary
From : Vince Coen
Date : Tue Jul 14 2015 01:21 pm

Hello Andrew!

Monday July 13 2015 00:37, you wrote to me:

>>> The file database contains the upload date, file date (read from
>>> disk), and the last download date.  There is an option in the
>>> fileecho setup to keep the filedate on import; if this is set then
>>> the upload date is set the same as the filedate on disk.  If not,
>>> the upload date is set to the date/time the file was
>>> processed/added to the file database.

VC>> Just tried to find those settings but couldn't - can you give me
VC>> a clue (been so long since playing with that area).

> mbsetup 1 global configuration -> 10 file processing -> 6 keep date.

Found it and I do have that set to yes  but still have a large number of files
with a 2002 date which I am guessing was the date I loaded the file DB which
for what ever reason did not use the original file date.

System could use some tools to help maintain and clean up these type of errors
in the DBs but I guess I can live without.


Vince

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