Address Book Archive Save Bug

I recently went through and cleaned up my address book. Every hundred or so records, I exported an archive file after selecting all the records. I saved it to a file on my desktop. Each time I did it, I saved to the same file and when it asked me if I wanted to replace the file I said yes.
After a few days of this I did one last save. I looked at the file that I had been overwriting and found that it had not updated in several days. I tried it again, double checked the location, etc. and it did not update the file.
It gave no indication that it hadn't saved the file. This looks like an address book dialog box bug to me.
Has anyone else seen this? The workaround is easy, jsut save as a different name, but it was really surprising.
Thanks,
Tony
Message was edited by: Tony Kenck

The Address Book Backup (abbu) is not a file, but a folder containing files and additional folders. When using the abbu export feature, I would not recommend saving with the same name each time because it will not give you an accurate backup. It will allow files to accumulate in some of the subfolders (such as the Metadata folder).
As for the creation/modification date of the abbu, I believe that the top-level folder's date may not change while the contents may change. In any event, this is another good reason to not use the same backup filename each time, but instead use a unique filename for each export.

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