Label timestamp - Has this changed?

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montek
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Label timestamp - Has this changed?

Post by montek » Sun Jul 09, 2006 6:04 am

We use labels to indicate which build a file was included in. Lately we've noticed that the timestamp on the label, when viewed in history, matches exactly the timestamp of the file version labeled.

While I can't say for certain, there are at least a couple of us over here who don't think it's always been like that. I thought labels used to get their own timestamp so you could tell when it was labeled (which would be the preferred option here).

Has this changed in the 3.1 line at all?

GregM
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Post by GregM » Sun Jul 09, 2006 5:54 pm

Yes, several times. There are a variety of threads about it.

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Post by montek » Sun Jul 09, 2006 7:13 pm

Thanks, Greg. I tried searching for them but didn't see anything pop out at me. I just tried again, in fact, and still didn't see anything. Is there a specific post that might lead me in the right direction?

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Post by jclausius » Sun Jul 09, 2006 7:53 pm

There were a couple of changes made in relation to labels as displayed in history. See 3.1.8 Release Notes for the final information. Note, Show Labels still displays the date as when the label was created.


In any case, there have been many debates on using the date of the label vs. the date of the version of the object. Try searching the forum for "label date".

Here is just a few of the threads:

History does not show correct timestamp for label operations

Labels show in History different from Show Labels

Show Labels needs sorting and filtering
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Post by montek » Mon Jul 10, 2006 10:09 am

Again, thanks Jeff. At least I know how to find the information.

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