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Hello David,

the save is a normal save (eg savobj).

I found this in the help of the DSPOBJD

Indicates the date and time that the object was first modified
after a SAVLIB request. If the data is changed again, the
change is not reflected on the DSPOBJD command until another
SAVLIB request is processed and the data is changed again. You
can use the Display File Description (DSPFD) command to show the
last change date and time value to find out when each member of
the file was modified.

CU
Michael



2008/8/11 David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

Michael Schmitz wrote:
I want to get the change date of a file by JT400. I tried the
FileAttributes
Class and the getChangeDate method. The problem I see is that this method
returns the change date of the DSPOBJD. And this date is only refreshed
after a save :-( So how can I get a current change date by JT400?

Um, this just occurred to me.

How are you doing a 'save'? Is that a method you are invoking? I don't
see save() as a method on FileAttributes.

david


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