synch by folder - label date updated- small bug

Martin59
Martin59
Community Member

I today changes some objects, partially only added attachments on the 1st computer. In the list the updated items are labeled with the actual date. I usually sort by date descending, so the changed items are on top.

On my 2nd mac (synched by synology cloudstation) only some of the changed items are on top. Unhappy I checked the changed items residing more behing - and noticed the attachments are - correctly synched - also on the 2nd Mac; only the date stamp was not updated.

As I said - a little bug but probably worth looking at, I think.

thx

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  • littlebobbytables
    littlebobbytables
    1Password Alumni
    edited March 2015

    Hi @Martin59,

    So to confirm, you're saying that the last modified timestamps haven't carried over when syncing, which you do using Folder Sync combined with Synology's Cloud Station software.

    Now I don't have access to a Synology NAS to test with so I wondered if you could test a couple of scenarios for us please.

    1. Create a new test item and let it sync. How do the last modified and created timestamps compare between your two Macs?
    2. Edit/add just a field to the test item and let it sync. How do the last modified and created timestamps compare between your two Macs?
    3. Attach a dummy file to the test item and let it sync. How do the last modified and created timestamps compare between your two Macs?
    4. Repeat step 2.
    5. Quit 1Password on the second Mac using the keyboard shortcut ⌃⌘Q and then restart. How do the last modified and created timestamps compare between your two Macs?

    I'm just wondering if your findings are exclusive to attachments and while I will perform these same tests myself, it will be interesting to know if the Synology software is playing a factor (which I would hope it isn't).

    I look forward to hearing what you find.

    Also, could you confirm what version of 1Password for Mac you're running on both machines please :smile:

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