Great!!! I got the result in the output file, thank you so much!. But I need the output in Desending order by file size for individual month. The month date and file name should automatically match their file size as well, so I can find the largest file with its date and file name. I am not sure which code can handle it.

Here is the output:

File sizes are displayed in the second column. I am not sure what are the numbers following FILENAME, such as 38, 33 , 38 ....

Thank you for your wisdom, please enlighten me again!

024 710 FILENAME 38 114 923 FILENAME 33 044 367 FILENAME 38 083 7864 FILENAME 39 153 783 FILENAME 33 084 864 FILENAME

In reply to Re^2: Help! Stuck on methods to count file size. by haimei
in thread Help! Stuck on methods to count file size. by haimei

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