At 11:23 AM 7/21/2014, [email protected] wrote:
I do not remember if there is a command to get the length in bytes
of an existing file.
Daniel,
You mean the "file size" of an existing file in bytes. Correct?
If yes ...
Use GetFileSize Plugin to capture the size of a particular file.
Here's how ...
Syntax:
PLUGIN GetFileSize vFileSizeTxt|FileName.ext
Where:
vFileSizeTxt is the variable to return the text value of a given
file size.
FileName.ext is the actual name and extension of the file, preceding
with the full path.
Notes:
Returned variable name and the exact file name with path must be
separated by a "|" pipe symbol
Very Best R:egards,
Razzak.
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