--- In [email protected], Thomas Steinmaurer <ts@...> wrote: > > > I just did a test in our environment. I logged into the database and made > > a change. The date modified on the database file wasn't updated. But when > > I logged out of the database, the date modified was updated. I was the > > only one logged into the database at the time. > > > > I logged into a client site where many users are connected to the database. > > I made a change in the data, but when I logged out, the date modified on > > the database file was not changed. > > > > Does it have something to do with the last person having to log out of the > > database? > > Yes. The timestamp changes when the last connection disconnects. > >
Is there anyway around this? The client runs incremental backups on their server 3 times a day. The database is getting missed because people stay logged into the database. I was wondering if there was something we could do to the database in our application that would result in the Date Modified to be updated. Todd > -- > With regards, > Thomas Steinmaurer (^TS^) > Firebird Technology Evangelist > > http://www.upscene.com/ > http://www.firebirdsql.org/en/firebird-foundation/ >
