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Syntax : FileGetTime ( "filename" [,option] )

Example in doc :

$t =  FileGetTime(@Windowsdir & "\Notepad.exe", 1)

If Not @error Then

    $yyyymd = $t[0]& "/" & $t[1] & "/" & $t[2]

    MsgBox(0, "Creation date of notepad.exe", $yyyymd)

EndIf

Well.... i wonder if the FileGetTime() example above can be used

with wildcards ? :)

What I wish to do is something like below :

$t = FileGetTime(@Windowsdir & "\*.bin", 1)

Thanks...

@Jon : If this cannot be done, is it possible to change it usable with wildcards ?

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Use FileFindFirstFile/FileFindNextFile to search (It supports wildcards).  Use the files returned from that to do your FileGetTime() on.

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Valik, mind to show me a working example ?

That would be helpful for me to understand it.

Thanks in advance...

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