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I'm not at all sure I understand your question/scenario, but the List Save
File (QSRLSAVF) API returns the save date and time for the objects within
the *SAVF being referenced. You may (this is where I get unclear on what
you're doing) need to restore the *SAVF from the packaging *SAVF in order to
have the API use the desired *SAVF.

Bruce

On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 7:55 PM, James H. H. Lampert <
jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Not the "created" or "changed" or even "last used" date stamp, but the
date when the save contained therein was done.

I'm working on a bug in a program that automatically updates a save
file, but ONLY if it's out of date.

I'm currently using the "changed" date, and just discovered that if I
restore the save file from out of another save file (to reset back to
the original conditions), the "changed" date doesn't go back to what it
was, but remains at "today."

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