The commands Replace or Timestamp give the same result in the revisioning
folder, files with timestamp.
Anyone?
Thanks.
7.0 Comand Replace not working
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You mean the time stamp is not attached to files with naming convention "time stamp"?
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Looks like "Naming convention" under "Versioning" is stuck in the "Time stamp" setting regardless of option chosen. If "Naming convention" is set to "Replace" under "Synchronization Settings" > "Versioning" it adds time stamp to saved file version name.
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What do you mean with "stuck"?
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It's like it always set as "Time stamp" even if "Replace" is set. It show which option I chose ("Time stamp" or "Replace"), but always does "Time stamp".
Let's say:
1. I set it as "Time stamp", during version file creation program create file in format: "Folder\File.doc YYYY-MM-DD hhmmss.doc" And that's what expected.
2. I set it as "Replace", during version file creation program create file in format: "Folder\File.doc YYYY-MM-DD hhmmss.doc" -while "Folder\File.doc" is expected.
Let's say:
1. I set it as "Time stamp", during version file creation program create file in format: "Folder\File.doc YYYY-MM-DD hhmmss.doc" And that's what expected.
2. I set it as "Replace", during version file creation program create file in format: "Folder\File.doc YYYY-MM-DD hhmmss.doc" -while "Folder\File.doc" is expected.
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Thanks for this feedback! This is a small thing to fix, but a big functional problem in this specific scenario, so I've updated the 7.0 version just now instead of waiting until the next release.
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Thank you so much for the speedy update!