How to preserve date/time the conversion to DNG?

When to convert a file to DNG in Lightroom, it changes the capture time in the metadata for the date and time, rather than copy the data from the source.  Is there a way in which I can say from my dates alone?

Normally the DNG conversion transferring metadata from the source file in the DNG format.   It may be that the source file does not have a capture time nested, in which case LR can sometimes become squirrels. The most effective way to solve this:

--Select a source file that has this problem.

-Post a screenshot of grid view of library showing what LR thinks, it is the date of capture under the tile.

-Convert to DNG, but do not delete the original.

-Download the DNG format and the original to Dropbox (or similar) and post the link here.

Who must provide all the necessary information to understand what is happening and find a solution.

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    input datafile fno = name=/u02/proddata/olap.dbf 00032
    input datafile fno = name=/u02/proddata/owad01.dbf 00033
    channel ORA_DISK_1: starting total, 1 to June 30, 11
    channel ORA_DISK_1: finished piece 1 at June 30, 11
    total, handle = / sw/weekly_cum_database_DEV_t755196858_c1_s24_p1 tag = WEEKLY_CUM_DAT
    ABASE comment = NONE
    channel ORA_DISK_1: complete set of backups, time: 00:32:55
    channel ORA_DISK_1: additional start-up compressed 0 datafile backupset
    channel ORA_DISK_1: specifying datafile (s) in backupset
    including the current control in backupset file
    including current SPFILE in backupset
    channel ORA_DISK_1: starting total, 1 to June 30, 11
    channel ORA_DISK_1: finished piece 1 at June 30, 11
    total, handle = / sw/weekly_cum_database_DEV_t755198834_c1_s25_p1 tag = WEEKLY_CUM_DAT
    ABASE comment = NONE
    channel ORA_DISK_1: complete set of backups, time: 00:00:02
    Backup completed on June 30, 11

    Queue log disabled

    Recovery Manager10.2.0.3.0

    Complete recovery manager.
    bash-3. $ 00

    No need to mention to the coil of logoff.

    coil disconnection;

    out this above command and run again.

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