Yes,
That was next on my list. Not something I've done before so I'm glad to hear that someone else has done it.

Where will I find this code?


Regards,

John




Eric Bollengier wrote:
Hello John,

An other solution that doesn't require any additional code and no database structure modification, is to use a PL function to extract mtime, ctime, size, block_size etc... from LStat field.

This function is available on Postgresql and now on Mysql (thanks to Kjetil). The only drawback that i see with this PL function, is that you *should* avoid to use it in WHERE or JOIN clauses. But, it works very well for reporting and analysis.

Bye

Le Tuesday 07 October 2008 04:50:50 John Huttley, vous avez écrit :
Hi
My first test are complete.
To aid in getting all the questions/answers and results in one place,
I've made a wiki entry.


http://wiki.bacula.org/doku.php?id=wiki:playground


My scripts are attached.

--John



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