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Today I noticed that most of the times logged for when I received a slice of PIE are identical. The date where this first occurs is in early December 2022. Starting from that point the dates remain different - and accurate - but the times are exactly the same, for the next several years. There's even an hour's correction for Daylight Savings Time.

The identical time is displayed whether the PIE is given or it's received.

I don't know if anyone else with multiple pieces of PIE is having this issue. Not sure how much of a priority this might be, either. Seems pretty low-risk to me. Is this actually a problem? Does PIE need such accurate logging?

Anyhow, if this is indicative of a larger, more serious problem, I can provide more details, screen shots, etc.

Thanks for reading...!
 
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When I look at my PIE ledger, the column of datetimes on the left depicts when the transactions take place and they're all around the clock. But the column on the right, depicting the new expiration date, are all at (7|8):15:53 AM.

Are you seeing something just like that? (But presumably a different time...)

I think that's working perfectly. My PIE expiry datetime was set the first time I got PIE and every time I've bought or been awarded more, it just pushed that date out one month per piece (or pulled it back one month if I was giving it away) and there's no reason the time of day would change.
 
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Christopher Weeks wrote:When I look at my PIE ledger, the column of datetimes on the left depicts when the transactions take place and they're all around the clock. But the column on the right, depicting the new expiration date, are all at (7|8):15:53 AM. [...]

I think that's working perfectly. My PIE expiry datetime was set the first time I got PIE and every time I've bought or been awarded more, it just pushed that date out one month per piece (or pulled it back one month if I was giving it away) and there's no reason the time of day would change.


That's absolutely right. I was just looking in the wrong column and didn't read the heading.

Sorry about my oversight...!
 
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