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latoonne
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All,

I have an issue with this script. It doesn't works

If I replace $yyyymd with $yyyymd="1967/03/18 17:45" (it's my birthday) it works correctly

#include <Date.au3>

$spath=@WindowsDir & "\notepad.exe"

$t = FileGetTime($spath, 2)

$yyyymd = $t[0] & "/" & $t[1] & "/" & $t[2] & " " & $t[3] & ":" & $t[4] & ":" & $t[5]

$iDateCalc = _DateDiff( 'd',$yyyymd,_NowCalc())

MsgBox( 4096, "", "Day(s) " & $iDateCalc )

Thanks in advance

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latoonne,

Your script works fine for me. ;)

Have you checked that you have the correct format for $yyyymd?

Use a quick ConsoleWrite line like this and see. :)

ConsoleWrite($yyyymd & @CRLF & _NowCalc() & @CRLF)

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Also, make sure you're using the correct syntax parameter on the GetFileTime command. Right now, your script is looking at the last date and time Notepad was accessed. If you accessed Notepad today, you'll get 0 days.

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Nice, Thank you so much for ConsoleWrite. I found another issue when i use FileGetTime i used the wrong parameter.

Thanks for your help :)

latoonne,

Your script works fine for me. ;)

Have you checked that you have the correct format for $yyyymd?

Use a quick ConsoleWrite line like this and see. ;)

ConsoleWrite($yyyymd & @CRLF & _NowCalc() & @CRLF)

M23

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