Release Neutron Highway long range route planner

Sorry if this has been asked before, but if I am running EDMC, and uploading to EDSM, EDDN, and Inara, how long before it will be sucked into Spansh please?
My use case is, I search for old pre Odyysey bodies by using Last Updated field < May 2021 to find a potential First Footfall, and get hits, that when I go there, the body already has first footfall.
I understand this is because the person who did land there was not running a data uploader, but I want to make sure my wasted visit stops anyone else doing the same thing in the future.
However, I do not see the data on Spansh update yet?
Thanks,
CMDR SCAR SYMMETRY.
 
Sorry if this has been asked before, but if I am running EDMC, and uploading to EDSM, EDDN, and Inara, how long before it will be sucked into Spansh please?
My use case is, I search for old pre Odyysey bodies by using Last Updated field < May 2021 to find a potential First Footfall, and get hits, that when I go there, the body already has first footfall.
I understand this is because the person who did land there was not running a data uploader, but I want to make sure my wasted visit stops anyone else doing the same thing in the future.
However, I do not see the data on Spansh update yet?
Thanks,
CMDR SCAR SYMMETRY.
If you're uploading to EDDN then some pages such as the inAttach filesdividual system/station/body pages update instantly, the original plotter and trade database take 10 minutes to update and the searches take between 24 and 48 hours to update.

 
Further to this data updating, what do i have to do in a system so that a bodies "Last updated at" field will be cchanged?
Just a honk, a FSS scan, or a mapping/landing?

Thanks in advance
 
Further to this data updating, what do i have to do in a system so that a bodies "Last updated at" field will be cchanged?
Just a honk, a FSS scan, or a mapping/landing?

Thanks in advance
Anything which updates the data, since a body will almost always change it's distanceToArrival every time an auto scan "should" suffice, but I'd honk to be on the safe side. Anything further will obviously bring more info for it.
 
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