Michael KellerNew Member Posts:8
01/17/2006 7:46 PM |
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I was able to import a directory structure and upload new documents but I did not realize until too late that dmx does not retain the date/time of document creation or update. Am I missing a switch that needs to be set or is this indeed the behavior of the system??? Thanks, Mike
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Peter DonkerVeteran Member Posts:4536
01/17/2006 11:01 PM |
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This is the behavior of the system. By design it was deemed to reflect the date the document was added to the system (the fields are 'Last Modified' and 'Date Submitted'). I can see your point, though. There is something to say for using the file created date on the last modified attribute.
Peter
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Mike WillardNew Member Posts:44
01/19/2006 8:37 PM |
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We just had a meeting to update users on progress of our new intranet site and this same issue came up. Users were confused by the "Last Modified" attribute and thought it should relate to the actual file attribute.
Mike
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Peter DonkerVeteran Member Posts:4536
01/19/2006 8:47 PM |
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OK, it will be changed for the next version. I will use 'LastWriteTime' of the file for 'LastModified', Now for 'DateSubmitted'.
Peter
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Michael KellerNew Member Posts:8
01/23/2006 4:28 PM |
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Thanks Peter!
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ala makotaNew Member Posts:9
01/27/2006 1:57 AM |
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When are you planning to release that new version? If I import all of the docs now will it automatically switch to 'LastWriteTime' in the 'LastModified' column for documents already uploaded at the time of upgrade?
Thanks A.
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Peter DonkerVeteran Member Posts:4536
01/27/2006 9:54 AM |
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New version: mid February Automatic changing: no. Peter
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