AlbertR 704 Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 Bug Description If you export notes und re-import them later, all notes get an Updated date "just now" Expected behaviour An import operation should retain the Update date of the note before export Background information (See also...) EN itself recommends ENEX saves in Saying goodbye to legacy versions of the Evernote app so many of current users try to export notes and will be disappointed on this later... Evernote missing features, bugs and wishlist - Top D.01 This note: 004 - Import from ENEX does not preserve note update date Link to comment
Level 5 PinkElephant 8,785 Posted March 3 Level 5 Share Posted March 3 There is nothing to retain. Imported notes are new notes, not the old ones that took a loop through an ENEX file. They have no note history, and the first action of their existence is to be created. Link to comment
Mike P 2,972 Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 3 minutes ago, PinkElephant said: and the first action of their existence is to be created. But if you opted to save the creation date when exporting, the new note is created with the existing creation date. Updated dates now change for all sorts of reasons so I don't think this issue can be treated in isolation and nobody should be relying on the date updated to hold vital information. I suppose there is a case for arguing that import is different, along the lines of "time is frozen between export and import" especially as exporting is one of the only actions that does not lead to a change in the date updated. 1 Link to comment
AlbertR 704 Posted March 3 Author Share Posted March 3 2 hours ago, PinkElephant said: There is nothing to retain. Imported notes are new notes, not the old ones that took a loop through an ENEX file. They have no note history, and the first action of their existence is to be created. So why exporting Created and Changed dates if the Changed dates will got lost in any case? Link to comment
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