On Wednesday, 6 September 2017 at 18:21:44 UTC, Azi Hassan wrote:
I tried to create a similar file structure on my Linux machine. Here's the result of ls -R TEST1:

TEST1:
BACKUP
...

Upon further inspection it looks like I messed up the output.

[31460] - Array 1 for folder 1(all files in Folder 1) of the FS C:\\Temp\\TEST1\\BACKUP [1344448] - Array 2 for folder 2(all files in Folder 2) of the FS C:\\Temp\\TEST1\\BACKUP [2277663, 2277663] - Array 3 for folder 1(all files in Folder 1) of the FS C:\\Temp\\TEST2\\EXPOR [31460] - Array 4 for folder 2(all files in Folder 2) the FS C:\\Temp\\TEST2\\EXPORT

What files do these sizes correspond to ? Shouldn't there be two elements in the first array because C:\Temp\TEST1\BACKUP\FOLDER1 contains two files ?

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