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<rss version="2.0"><channel><category>pcsoft.us.windev</category><copyright>Copyright 2026, PC SOFT</copyright><lastBuildDate>29 Jan 2015 22:04:00 Z</lastBuildDate><pubDate>29 Jan 2015 12:00:00 Z</pubDate><description>Hi,&#13;
I have a hfsql server holding a database of one of my projects.&#13;
Every day new info is added by users. But the corresponding FIC file still has a "changed date" of 20 january 2015.&#13;
How is that possible?&#13;
When I use WDMAP to look into the file, without shutting down the hfcs, it opens the file in read-only, because it i still in use by the hfcs-server. But I can see all data of today and yesterday and so on.&#13;
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So the data definitely IS in the file. But when using the windows file explorer the FIC,NDX and MMO files have a timestamp of a week ago?!?!&#13;
This way my backup-tool, doing differential backups, skips these files.&#13;
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note: I think if I restart the server the timestamps will change, but at the moment that is not an option</description><ttl>30</ttl><generator>WEBDEV</generator><language>en_US</language><link>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files/read.awp</link><title>hfcs19 - timestamp of files</title><managingEditor>moderateur@pcsoft.fr (El moderador)</managingEditor><webMaster>webmaster@pcsoft.fr (El webmaster)</webMaster><item><author>guest</author><category>pcsoft.us.windev</category><comments>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files-50200/read.awp</comments><pubDate>29 Jan 2015 22:04:00 Z</pubDate><description>&gt;The good thing about images in the database is, that I only need to communicate over a tcp/ip port to get ALL data i need&#13;
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We…</description><guid isPermaLink="true">https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files-50200/read.awp</guid><link>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files-50200/read.awp</link><source url="https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files/read.awp">hfcs19 - timestamp of files</source><title>Re: hfcs19 - timestamp of files</title></item><item><author>guest</author><category>pcsoft.us.windev</category><comments>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files-50198/read.awp</comments><pubDate>29 Jan 2015 19:58:00 Z</pubDate><description>JP,&#13;
that could very well be it!&#13;
I have a scheduler running, exporting data every hour. It looks like it keeps an open connecti…</description><guid isPermaLink="true">https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files-50198/read.awp</guid><link>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files-50198/read.awp</link><source url="https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files/read.awp">hfcs19 - timestamp of files</source><title>Re: hfcs19 - timestamp of files</title></item><item><author>guest</author><category>pcsoft.us.windev</category><comments>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files-50197/read.awp</comments><pubDate>29 Jan 2015 19:09:00 Z</pubDate><description>Michael,&#13;
you have a good point. When fist designing this application I have thought about it either. After all pros and cons I …</description><guid isPermaLink="true">https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files-50197/read.awp</guid><link>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files-50197/read.awp</link><source url="https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files/read.awp">hfcs19 - timestamp of files</source><title>Re: hfcs19 - timestamp of files</title></item><item><author>guest</author><category>pcsoft.us.windev</category><comments>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files-50195/read.awp</comments><pubDate>29 Jan 2015 16:44:00 Z</pubDate><description>Hi Arie,&#13;
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that´s the reason why I never put files in the DB (only the path and the filename)&#13;
You can use the HF SQL Hot Backu…</description><guid isPermaLink="true">https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files-50195/read.awp</guid><link>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files-50195/read.awp</link><source url="https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files/read.awp">hfcs19 - timestamp of files</source><title>Re: hfcs19 - timestamp of files</title></item><item><author>guest</author><category>pcsoft.us.windev</category><comments>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files-50194/read.awp</comments><pubDate>29 Jan 2015 16:18:00 Z</pubDate><description>Hello again&#13;
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if nobody is working on the files during the backup then yes, data should be consistent and yor backup too...&#13;
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…</description><guid isPermaLink="true">https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files-50194/read.awp</guid><link>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files-50194/read.awp</link><source url="https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files/read.awp">hfcs19 - timestamp of files</source><title>Re: hfcs19 - timestamp of files</title></item><item><author>guest</author><category>pcsoft.us.windev</category><comments>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files-50193/read.awp</comments><pubDate>29 Jan 2015 16:02:00 Z</pubDate><description>Arie,&#13;
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After you write content to the file do you close the file or is it open all the time? I suspect the stamps are only upd…</description><guid isPermaLink="true">https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files-50193/read.awp</guid><link>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files-50193/read.awp</link><source url="https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files/read.awp">hfcs19 - timestamp of files</source><title>Re: hfcs19 - timestamp of files</title></item><item><author>guest</author><category>pcsoft.us.windev</category><comments>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files-50191/read.awp</comments><pubDate>29 Jan 2015 15:41:00 Z</pubDate><description>OK, both point makes sense. About 1, I thought the timestamp would at least change every now and then. I have a file now changin…</description><guid isPermaLink="true">https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files-50191/read.awp</guid><link>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files-50191/read.awp</link><source url="https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files/read.awp">hfcs19 - timestamp of files</source><title>Re: hfcs19 - timestamp of files</title></item><item><author>guest</author><category>pcsoft.us.windev</category><comments>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files-50186/read.awp</comments><pubDate>29 Jan 2015 14:42:00 Z</pubDate><description>Hi Arie&#13;
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I haven't tested that point, so the following are just my thought on the subject:&#13;
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1. it's probably an optimisation…</description><guid isPermaLink="true">https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files-50186/read.awp</guid><link>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files-50186/read.awp</link><source url="https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/50183-hfcs19-timestamp-files/read.awp">hfcs19 - timestamp of files</source><title>Re: hfcs19 - timestamp of files</title></item></channel></rss>
