Thank you, Razzak:
I once impugned a litigant's sworn testimony by revealing the metadata
of files he had entered into evidence, and of which he had no knowledge.
So, I'm with you, below, so far as the Windows Explorer goes.
What I'm looking for is the ability, within an R:BASE .RMD code file, to
capture and record the date/time of a COPY process to the new file, for
display within the Command file listing of the R:BASE Database Explorer.
I suspect I can accomplish this with a LAUNCH out to Powershell or
JPSoft TCC, but wouldn't it be cool if R:BASE could do it natively?
Always appR:eciative, Bruce
Bruce A. Chitiea | SafeSectors, Inc.
112 Harvard Ave #272 | Claremont CA 91711-4716 | USA
+011 (909) 238-9012 m | [email protected]
------ Original Message ------
From "A. Razzak Memon" <[email protected]>
To [email protected]
Date 2/13/2023 3:16:59 PM
Subject ***SPAM*** Re: [RBASE-L] - Filename COPY, and the persistent
date/time stamp
Bruce,
Change your Windows File Explorer View properties to see the Date
created and Date modified columns to see the difference.
Very Best R:egards,
Razzak
On 2/13/2023 5:48 PM, Bruce Chitiea wrote:
All:
Consider a file displayed in the RGBX5E Command file listing:
template.rmd | 02/12/2023 | 13:40
On Monday, Feb 13, at 12:00, use the COPY command within an EEP to
make a copy:
COPY template.rmd showtime.rmd
Now, in the file listing, see:
template.rmd | 02/12/2023 | 13:40
showtime.rmd | 02/12/2023 | 13:40
... the date/time stamp does not change.
Is there a native R:BASE command/function set which will update
showtime.rmd's date/time stamp? (Oh, I've been looking.) Or am I off
to to LAUNCHing Windows' Powershell?
Thanks much, Bruce
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