hier mal meine Konversation mit der DAZ-Hotline. Auslöser war die Vermutung dass es die Suchfunktion wäre die meinen content alle Dateien auf dass aktuelle Datum stellt, was natürlich für Suche, Backup, Sortieren usw. nicht so toll ist.
Aber ich bin mir nicht sicher ob das stimmt was Jared hier sagt. Ich kann doch auch über die Harddisk-suche alles finden, oder? Ich habs noch nicht getestet.
Mich störte bisher nur, aber extrem, dass die Suchfunktion nur die gefundenen Ergebnisse, aber nicht die Ordner anzeigt die diese beinhalten.
Jared Nielson, Jun 18 12:20 (MDT):
Hi Marksu,
It is not the search function that is modifying the time stamp. This happens every time your content directory manager is refreshed.
The search function that is native in DAZ Studio 4 relies on metadata tags. If the keyword you are searching doesn't match a product name or one of the tags attached to it the product won't show up.
In addition to this only products with Metadata are serachable. All other products without metadata are not searchable. You can add metadata and tags to your products to improve the search functionality.
We are working on providing metadata for legacy products as well as improving the tags on existing and legacy items so that the search function is more functional.
Markus Barnick, Jun 08 14:50 (MDT):
i have tested the tool for finding content in DS4 and i am not lucky with it.
the old finder-II-tool in daz-3 was much better.
- the new version is very slow
- it finds only content with the "name" but it doesn't show me the path + folders where the content is located. Example: i am looking for the water of the FM_RomanBath and call the tool with "Roman". The result shows me only the Romanbath but not the path to the contet like the old finder-II did. thats terrible.
- i noticed that the finder tool TOUCHES MY FILES !!! see graphic. the files suddenly have all the same timestamp. Thats not ok! i want to see in the folders whats new installed and i am sorting in the windows-explorer by changed-date but this way i can't. I'am not really sure whether it is the search/finder tool that touches, but the timestamp is when i used it - i think.