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Johnson, Tracy
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Wed, 21 May 2003 08:46:57 -0400
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This may be rare, but those of who have one of the
3rd party utilities that set user's time by time
zone AND MPEX could see the ACC/MOD days represented
like this on a LISTF,2:

--DAYS--
ACC  MOD
 >    >
 >    >

e.g. When the person who last Access/Modified the 
file is 12 hours ahead and across the date line.
MPEX uses ">" to represent future ACC/MOD days.

I haven't tried it, but I'm wondering if I
can listf @(ACCDATE=today+1) in MPEX?
(I have almost 2 hours to wait until I can
find out, since our US East Coast site has
China users, their date will flip at my 
noontime.)

BT


Tracy Johnson
MSI Schaevitz Sensors 

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