Thank you guys - the brownie points had to go to somebodey and Sergey got lucky :-)
>You can get files Date/Time using VFP FDATE(,1) function. The
Windows Time File #
9738 can be used to change it.
>
>>I need to convert a project from VFP 7.0 to VFP 9.0.
>>Unfortunately the project makes use of Fastwrite's Focus.fll. The company seems to be out of business, so where can I get a version that will run with Vfp 9.0?
>>
>>Or, if that is not possible, how can I:
>>
>>Get the Date / Time off a file on disk?
>>Set the Date / Time for a file?
>>
Peter Pirker
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