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Bill, I don't know if you can. There is an API to get attributes { Qp0lGetAttr() } that gives you all the stuff you see when you take opt 8 against an IFS object. This includes the archive flags. The 400 archive flag is turned on when an object has had its change date updated, so the save data, which could once have been in one of the date fields, is obliterated.

I think all you can get is that the object needs to be save has been changed since last save). The API above is the only way to do this that I know of (it has a national language sister API - QlgGetAttr()--Get Attributes (using NLS-enabled path name)).

HTH

Vern

At 02:31 PM 5/30/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Hello,

How can I tell when an IFS object was saved last?


Thank you, Bill



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