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3 years agoHow do I decipher the "modified date" on a vault export?
I'm doing some "vault" clean up and I did an export of a couple of my vaults in csv format. I want to delete the old ones and merge the remaining into one. What format is the "Modified Date" in so I can decipher it?
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- MrCSuper Contributor
Sorry @ddb0faz
You mentioned this was for your purposes, for de-duping.
Bigger numbers are later in time than smaller ones.
Unix epoch time is described https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time.
You can convert these timestamps https://www.epochconverter.com/ online if you want to see a conversion.
- Former Member
Thanks for your answer and taking the time to reply. However, a regular windows/unix user is not going to know what you are referring to about epoch time. Thanks again.
- MrCSuper Contributor
@ddb0faz
The created and modified dates are Unix epoch dates (seconds from 1/1/1970). Negative values work backwards from that epoch.