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FabvE
May 31, 2023Brass Contributor
SharePoint folder "modified" date not accurate
Hi, the date in the system column "modified" for folders is not accurate. Although new files are created within the folder or modified, the folders modified date does not change. Which events trigg...
Rabarai
May 21, 2024Copper Contributor
SharePoint is a database which is different from a file explorer - which is the structure most are used to. Databases use metadata, tags, filters and views to optimize the search of data, as opposed to file directory where we use the modified date to if any file/data is modified. SharePoint can be a learning curve however the Search button is a good start! If you know the file name, keyword or if you use metadata, you can search by typing in "Search this Library" and it will pull your file for you. File directories are structural and knowing where your file is stored is always the key in navigating the directory; but since SharePoint is a database you are using a search engine capabilities and features to locate your file/data. Migrating from local server to cloud will be a new experience but its meant to streamline your work!
- AtlBritt444Aug 13, 2024Copper ContributorExcept that the search feature does not work either. I can enter the name of a file that I know exists, or even copy the name, paste it into the search box, and SharePoint will tell me that the file does not exist.
- VanVuiteJun 13, 2024Copper ContributorHi Rabarai, thank you for your explanations. However, I would say File Explorer also have some kind of database where it store information like date, time, modifiers. It will be just a different type of database. Well, if SharePoint uses database, controlling metadata is much more flexible and having more features and option, should be able to input such a critical information. File name and keyword and searching is not what we are after, we are after when the folders are displayed, and along with the name of the file/folder, we used to see time stamps which we heavily rely on when dealing with large finance related documents, or Government sensitive data.
The complexity of the situation badly impacted by not having the time stamps when moving/copying a files/folder from one site to another SharePoint site is killing. When migrating from onprem file server to SharePoint online, it was possible to migrate with those time stamps and that was what I did for my work place, so that tells SharePoint has capability to copy metadata from legacy onprem files/folder into modern SharePoint and store it in its metadata.
It is just Microsoft forgot to include such an important and critical service or functionality.
While writing this, I still felt the pain, I just step out from a meeting with our managers talking about this painful situation and making the next plan.- Merlin_MilnerJun 13, 2024Copper ContributorSpot on. It seems that Microsoft do not understand real world needs and still do not want to make SharePoint better.
- Merlin_MilnerMay 22, 2024Copper Contributor
Rabarai Thanks for the reply, however it does not really help. Most people I would argue would think that the date shown against a folder is when it was updated not when it was created. Showing the creation date is pointless in most uses. I just want to see which folders have been updated recently quickly and efficiently.