hello
we use alchemy - a doc/image database
every month we do an import of docs from various dirs in nt4 server into our alchemy db (on an xp pc - was upgraded from w98)
due to the way in which alchemy works, we had to change the time on w98 (now xp) time zone to indiana to avoid the 1 hr difference caused by daylight savings. without that setting, alchemy just checks timestamps and if the time stamp is different it will bring in some docs as duplicates - which can basically use up our HD space needlessly.
We noticed that even with the indiana setting, some files have a 2 second difference - which is causing duplicates in the import
Can someone tell me what may be happening?
Thanks
we use alchemy - a doc/image database
every month we do an import of docs from various dirs in nt4 server into our alchemy db (on an xp pc - was upgraded from w98)
due to the way in which alchemy works, we had to change the time on w98 (now xp) time zone to indiana to avoid the 1 hr difference caused by daylight savings. without that setting, alchemy just checks timestamps and if the time stamp is different it will bring in some docs as duplicates - which can basically use up our HD space needlessly.
We noticed that even with the indiana setting, some files have a 2 second difference - which is causing duplicates in the import
Can someone tell me what may be happening?
Thanks