I love you Cetin :-)
it works fine
Thank you
Alessio
>Assuming you gave the function a name like FoxTouch (I vaguely remember there was FoxTouch doing this) :
>FoxTouch("c:\tmp\myfile.txt", datetime())
>It changes all 3 datetimes (create, last access, last write). Arrange code if you need to touch only one of them.
>Cetin
>
>>Hi Cetin, i hink it was just what I was looking for, but as i'm not really expert in using API function, could you tell me how can I implement the code
>>you wrote in my application ?
>>For example if i want to change the time to the file : "c:\tmp\myfile.txt",
>>how can i call your code
>>Thank you again
>>Alessio
>>
>>>Alessio,
>>>You could do that with SetFileTime API.
>>>(I don't remember the original creator of this file but I believe it was George Tasker or Larry Miller) :
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