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Content of Excel files is not identical

Posted: 21 Mar 2005, 06:08
by Drdul
I have encountered an unexpected situation using the "overwrite file if the content or the size of the files is different" feature with a 1:1 copy operation. I am using beta version 2.2.46.

Any Excel file which I have opened but not edited is identified by AllSync as "the content is not identical," even though I did not make any changes to the file and did not re-save it when I opened it. AllSync then copies the file to the destination folder even though the file hasn't really changed.

I suspect that Excel (the version I am using is Excel 2002) is modifying the "last accessed" date/time of the file, and that this is being interpreted by AllSync as meaning that the content has changed. Is there a way to adjust how AllSync looks for changed content to avoid this issue with Excel files?

Thanks!

Re: Content of Excel files is not identical

Posted: 24 Mar 2005, 19:43
by Administrator
I have opened a Excel file and Excel sets the timestamp "last modified" to the current time. after closing the file Excel sets back the old timestamp. At this moment i dont have a solution for this problem. We need a new Rule for Overwriting Files like "Overwrite file if the date/time AND the filesize of the files is different".

Posted: 24 Mar 2005, 22:17
by Drdul
Hopefully Excel's poor behaviour has been corrected in newer versions. :? I would suggest that you not do anything about it. It doesn't cause any harm for me if Excel backs up files that haven't changed, so it's a problem that doesn't really need to be fixed. Unfortunately, any solution to the problem with Excel files could cause problems for other file types.

Cheers!

Posted: 24 Mar 2005, 22:57
by Administrator
Drdul wrote:any solution to the problem with Excel files could cause problems for other file types.
Your are right. If you sync also other file types this could be a problem.