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On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 SRamanujan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> Is there a way to pickup the timestamp of the IFS Files?  Something like
> QUSROBJD API but one that works on IFS.
>

Yes.  The stat() API has fields for "last access", "last modified" and
"last changed".  (Modified date is only updated when the file data is
changed, whereas the Changed Date is modified when attributes such as
authority or filename is changed)

Also, the Qp0lGetAttr() API can be used to get the the timestamp for when
the file was created.

These timestamps are recorded in Unix-fashion, which means that they
contain a number which represents the number of seconds between Jan 1,
1970 UTC.  All times are in the UTC timezone so you need to adjust them
for your current timezone.

If you search the archives, you should be able to find samples of this
stuff.

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