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Kenneth Brody
kenbrody at spamcop.net
Mon Jun 6 08:06:06 PDT 2011
On 5/13/2011 2:08 PM, haroldef wrote:
> On 5/13/2011 10:31 AM, Kenneth Brody wrote:
>> On 5/13/2011 11:12 AM, haroldef wrote:
>> [...]
>>> I have MAC directories in my computer, with different names, in which
>>> all records in each directory have identical @cd dates. I have a MAC
>>> directory in which all records have the same @cd date of 11/02/10,
>>> another MAC directory has an @cd of 04/12/11 in each of its records, and
>>> another MAC directory has an @cd of 05/01/11in each of its records.
>> [...]
>>
>> And how, exactly were these copies made?
>>
>> Why not make a copy with fpcopy right now, and check @CD in the new
>> file. When you see that @CD has not changed, stop and think "what did I
>> do when I made those other copies".
>>
>> My guess:
>>
>> scpbcl jnf hfrq gb pbcl gur svyr, ohg jvgubhg gur qngn. Gura, n cbfgvat
>> ebhgvar pbcvrq gur erpbeqf gb gur arj svyr ivn ybbxhc-serr, urapr
>> perngvat gur erpbeqf.
>>
>
> Would you believe I cannot read your guess.
>
> I always use fpcopy to copy mac and give it another name. I will test fpcopy
> to see if it is the culprit.
I don't recall seeing any followup to this...
Did you find out where you were creating new records, hence the new @CD
date, since it's not fpcopy doing it?
--
Kenneth Brody
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