Name renaming issue creation date

Hello, when i import and batch rename avchd files, i choose rename with creation date/hour AAAMMDD HHMMSS.
But the name wich is created importing name. Whatever i choose, its the same date, wich is imported date.
The metadata are good. For exemple for a file with created date 20140605, i'll have the creating date that is the today date and hour.
Whatever i choose creating date or importing date.
Can you help ?
thank you

Hello,
Thanks Alex for your input on the topic !!
But i would like to say that the billing relevance of the item category has to "B" as this process of Third part Sales talks about creation of billing document after the MIGO. And i am basically interested to Populated the posting date of MIGO for Biling creation date. 
In Sales Order, the GI date is modified to Posting date of MIGO through enhancement. I have been looking around relevant tables to fetch the GI date of Sales Order but not getting the right track...
Could anyone provide any other workaround to implement this sort of requirement ???
Eager to hear from Lakshmipathi ...
Regards,
Sarthak

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