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I have a trouble with find the timestamp of a file with the command:

$t =  FileGetTime("D:ClientLog3.ALog", 2)
_ArrayDisplay($t,"File Timestamp")

The timestamp of $t doesn't match with the real time of ClientLog3.ALog! I did try with other files in other folders & teh result are the same (doesn't match at all)

Anyone can help? :sweating:

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Curious52,

You are using FileGetTime with the $FT_ACCESSED (2) parameter - that is probably not the timestamp that the main display is using. Try with $FT_MODIFIED (0)/ $FT_CREATED (1) and see if it is the same then. ;)

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