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Justin:

So, copying to the IFS assigned a current date/time to the files in the IFS ... are you looking at the "create date" or "last changed" date, or did the copy alter that, too?

You could just write your own little program (roughly equivalent to RTVDIRINF), using the stat() API to retrieve the info from the QNTC file system and write that out to a (temporary) database table for further processing, e.g. to sort by filename, etc.

HTH,

Mark S. Waterbury

> On 1/23/2017 3:48 PM, Justin Taylor wrote:
The files currently live on a Windows share, mounted under QNTC using a MKDIR command. A stat() API used on files in that share show the same date/time as Windows Explorer. Copying the files from QNTC to a /root directory changed the date/time to the current date/time. RTVDIRINF requires *ALLOBJ and a local file system, neither I can do for QNTC.

I'm now pursuing the avenue of using stat() to create my own cross-ref table.



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