Asta changing date modified on .pp file automatically

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21 years 8 months

Mike, no software is perfect, fortunately Asta people do listen, contrary to other developers that are always absent from the discussion.

Asta is software to watch and learn from it. 

I recently learned about Asta Work Patterns, different work weeks/periods do happen on a same calendar.  My son is an airline pilot and every month his work weeks vary days and work hours.  To define work patterns by using a 24-7 calendar and each work period as an exception can be a nuisance.

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19 years 10 months

Hi Rafael

Asta aparently is not perfect. But it only takes 3 clicks to set the data line to the correct date - unless you want to change the windows clock every time before you open your file.

Best regards

Mike T.

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21 years 8 months

The software I use displays correct SCHEDULE VERSION as a sequential number, correct SCHEDULER FILE SAVE DATE but does not displays SCHEDULE DATA DATE.  It also displays project notes.  I always miss easy access to DD information.

Asta seems to show correct DATE FOR LAST TIME FILE WAS OPENED.

Maybe it would be convenient to have easy access to all four.

Projects_Window

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10 years 2 months

Its usually handy to be able to click on a button and see the different files in their modified date order.

I think in the older versions of Powerproject it didnt modify the file like this.

The way I am working around this at the moment is by re-naming the beginning of the filename with the date in reverse order.

for example 04 Aug 18 I would name the start of the file 180804.

This way you can sort and order the file by using the "filename"

Regards

Yasine

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13 years 9 months

Hi both,

I've tested this and agree with your comments.  Unfortunately this is due to the way Asta Powerproject opens files and recalculates certain facts 'on the fly', even if those recalculations are not 'changes' and thus not saved.  The Windows O/S still sees us has having changed the file and thus updates the 'modified' date. We've tested this back to v12 and the same behaviour exists.

Opening the same files in just the Project Viewer however will not change the 'modified' date as the file is opened in a 'read-only' mode even at an O/S level.

Cheers,

Ben @ Asta Powerproject

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19 years 10 months

Hi Yasine

Yes that annoys me too.

You have to go to Asta support on line to get an answer or maybe Ben Taunt will pick it up.

Best regards

Mike T.