Re: [foxboro] Shell script problem datetimestamp of a file
- From: "Weiss, Andreas" <Andreas.Weiss@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2006 07:09:43 -0600
> which version of I/A are you running? If it is v7 you can access the
> stat function from perl to get the last modification date of a file.
Hi Jeremy,
thanks for that hint.
I've to support the whole range of AWs from AW51C, AW51E, AW51G to AW70.
The windows machines are a little bit tricky regarding to their
implementation of the shell and the different versions of shell.
Regards,
Andreas
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