10-31-2008 09:18 AM
When getting the file-timestamp of a file that was created during a different state of daylight saving the 'file properties' function produces a time that is shifted 1 hour compared to the actual modification time (windows explorer shows the correct time).
Did anyone experience the same issue? I will make a work-around using the DST field of the time-record function. But I do not know if the same problem happens when comparing files made in different time zones...
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11-03-2008 07:25 AM
11-03-2008 07:39 AM - edited 11-03-2008 07:42 AM
Look at the screen shot. Windows shows 08:41 the localtime the file was changed and LV shows 09:41.
The time the file was changed at Central Euorpean Summertine (GMT+2) and now its Central European time (GMT+1).
11-03-2008 07:46 AM
I am familar with this behaviour, but this is something different.
I already included an attachement with the first post. Maybe it needs some more explanation:
- First find a file on your disk that was created during another daylight saving time (26-10-08 in the Netherlands)
- Check the timestamp for this file using windows explorer
- Select the same file in the vi and run it
- Now the timestamp has changed one hour...
When a file is selected within the current time zone, it displays the correct time.
Windows shows the correct time (it is a measurement file which includes capture-time information so I know this for sure)
11-04-2008 07:59 AM - edited 11-04-2008 07:59 AM
11-04-2008 08:07 AM
Thank you.
For those that may also run into this problem before it is solved, please find attached my fix. Of course I could only test it it for one daylight-save change moment