snoopie Posted November 19, 2016 Share Posted November 19, 2016 Greetings, Since I couldn't find it on the forums, this is what I use to get the time elapsed in milliseconds when a file was last modified: #include <WinAPI.au3> #include <Date.au3> $sFile = @ScriptFullPath $TestTimer = TimerInit() $iFileAgeMS = _FileAgeInMs($sFile) If Not @error Then ConsoleWrite("Modified " & $iFileAgeMS & " ms ago. Query took " & TimerDiff($TestTimer) & " ms " & @CRLF) EndIf Func _FileAgeInMs($sFile) $hFile = _WinAPI_CreateFile($sFile, 2) If $hFile = 0 Then ConsoleWriteError(_WinAPI_GetLastErrorMessage() & @CRLF) SetError(1) Return Else $tFileTime = _Date_Time_GetFileTime($hFile) _WinAPI_CloseHandle($hFile) $aFileTime = _Date_Time_FileTimeToArray($tFileTime[2]) $sFileTime = _Date_Time_FileTimeToStr($tFileTime[2], 1) $tSystemTime = _Date_Time_GetSystemTime() $sSystemTime = _Date_Time_SystemTimeToDateTimeStr($tSystemTime, 1) $aSystemTime = _Date_Time_SystemTimeToArray($tSystemTime) $iFileAgeS = _DateDiff('s', $sFileTime, $sSystemTime) $iFileAgeMS = $iFileAgeS * 1000 + $aSystemTime[6] - $aFileTime[6] Return $iFileAgeMS EndIf EndFunc Quote Modified 365 ms ago. Query took 0.621854162680013 ms Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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