Womack, Adrian wrote: > Well, I haven't seen any replies so far... > > The answer is "No" you can't tell. This information is not stored > anywhere. All the data in a type 30 file (or any of the static hashed > files as well) is stored inside a single OS file (ignoring overflow > etc). So the OS date time stamps are of no use. > > If you need this kind of information you'd need to add your own date & > time fields to your file.
Which of course you could do with a trigger if you're on a high enough release of UniVerse, or might be able to cobble together through an indexed I-type updating a second file with just the key and the timestamp if you are on too early a UniVerse release for triggers to work on normal files. Cheers, Ken ------- u2-users mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/
