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I have been using WINSCP for quite a while and find it very useful.
I am not sure when but I am having an issue when looking at files in the
IFS with the dates showing incorrectly.
As an example, and remember I am in Australia where standard date format is
dd/mm/ccyy,
A file which I changed with RDi on the 5th October 2018 shows a last change
date 10/05/2018 but after changing that file again on the 26th October it
now shows a date of 26/10/2018
If I look at the file on the IFS using wrklnk and then option 8 the dates
show correctly all the time.
So it appears the dates are shown in mm/dd/ccyy for any date where the day
is less than 13 and then in dd/mm/ccyy if the day is greater than 12.
Trying to use the sort by last change date is just about impossible to work
with.
I did contact WINSCP support but they were unable to assist.
My laptop is set for date format dd/mm/ccyy and I have checked this
multiple times.
So I am looking for an alternative to WINSCP that will not have the same
date issue Or if anyone has come across this issue and can offer a
solution.
Thanks to any suggestions.
Don Brown
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