Public folder last backup

based on a previous forum post I was informed "get-publicfolderdatabase -status" would list the dates/times the public folder database was last backed up. I have just run this command and it doesnt give any dates/times at all.
For mailbox DB:
$dbs | ft name , last*
does seem to give some dates/times, so is there a way to use this command for public folder DB as well, as the above doesnt work.

How did you run the command?  Try running it as follows and see what it displays:
Get-PublicFolderDatabase -Status | Fl

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