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Lupdate(), fdate()
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22/01/2003 11:14:20
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Visual FoxPro
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Coding, syntax & commands
Miscellaneous
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00744259
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crazy? I am actually making a change to it and holds the date of the server regardless? The only way is to modify it on my system than copy it over to the server?

>Yes, it is getting its timestamp from the server. There are "touch" utilities out there (and George has one called Windows Time in downloads), but I think they would all have the same problem when changing a file on a file server (across the network).
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>>Is is in fact.should that matter?
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>>>Is the file sitting on a file server?
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>>>>this is interesting. I wanted to change the modified date on a dbf to jan 16th. SO I set the computer date to the 16, opened the file, made a change, saved it, and the lupdate() still says the 22nd.! Even issuing ?date() displays the 16th!
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