The dates or rather the entire RowWho information will be passed in from Source System, i.e. whatever is in the ldt file.
Open the lct file by doing
vi $FND_TOP/patch/115/import/afffload.lct
search for string fnd_flex_loader_apis.up_desc_flex
In the parameter last_update_date you can pass sysdate, replacing the value read from ldt file
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