Picture filename naming convention

Anyone know where to change what Spectora chooses to name pictures or how it is deriving the filename?

Yes, I know it’s a date. The issue I have is the date is always last month.

There has to be a super simple way to change this that I’m just not finding.

That’s kinda funny. I’ve never noticed that before, probably because I never look at the file names. But I checked a few and mine are that way as well.

Did you send it in to the bubble? I would think it is an easy fix on their end. I don’t know of any way we can control the default file name on our end.

I didn’t contact them just because I figured it was just some dumb setting I had munged up.

The issue, for me at least, is when I occasionally use the picture outside of the app, an astute computer person will notice the date and it won’t match. I noticed it a long time ago and every time I use a picture on the forum here, for example, I change it. I have been waiting for someone to say “Oh yeah, you did an inspection yesterday, the file name is a month ago, stop lying”.

One thing I learned doing computer work/programming for decades is that you have to be precise about the stupid stuff because it’s all stupid stuff.

I once upload a C++ code stub just as an example for parsing text strings. Someone noticed that the header had a null pointer. 300+ messages later, I still couldn’t get my parsing question answered. lol.

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It’s funny you have us all figured out already. :sweat_smile:
Everyone around here is a super sleuth.

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Well, just post something about a thermal image and make an assumption. If you can still walk afterward, consider yourself lucky :wink:

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So this issue is fixed in the “current” perma-beta app.

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Lol. I like that name.

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It’s always been a IMG#### format for me, using legacy

I hope so.