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How would I set output to Eastern Standard Time, non-military format?

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How would I set output to Eastern Standard Time, non-military format?

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We read timestamps as UTC, then convert to local time. Set the machine you are working on to Eastern Standard Time, non-military format, that is how we will produce the date/times. Q: How do you handle corrupt or password protected files? Placeholder file? Exception report but do not process? Placeholder File; set aside and notify us. A: Current solution is to fail on first attempted conversion/import. Failed items can be ‘copied’, unencrypted/unlocked, then re-imported. OR you can do pass-through (placeholder) for these items. Q: How do I export in chronological order, earliest to latest date? A: When exporting, users normally ask for parent/child sort order. You can also sort and export based on date/time. If you are planning on sorting on date, then best to first set the date format on the machine as YYYY-MM-DD. All formatted dates will then be sortable. Q: We also need a blowback set for our customer’s office. A: Do you mean hard copies? You can choose to print converted TIFF files

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