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Old 08-18-2014, 06:35 AM   #7
chaley
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Originally Posted by rebl View Post
Sorry to bump an old post but this happens when you use the search function
I just wanted to comment that the proposed solution for op's problem does not really work. I guess he/she just gave up and hasn't returned feedback.
I've tried (for the same purpose - sorting by exact modify time)
{last_modified:format_date(iso)}
as well as other variations such as
{last_modified:'format_date($, "yyyy MM dd, hh mm ss")'}
None works. Only the date seems to be stored in the database, and not the hour / minute /second. They all apear as 00 00 00.
Don't know what you are doing, because it works fine. The screen shots below show the results. All the dates are the same because I changed the template of a custom column to test it. I did edit the metadata of the first line to get one different time.
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