Only thing is, the value is rounded to the nearest second! I would have expected it to return decimal places based on the available accuracy of the file system.
The number of seconds since the 0th second on January 1st, 1970 is a common unix time stamp. That's why it doesn't "return decimal places based on the available accuracy of the file system". Because it's a *nix time stamp, not a universal time stamp (although it is often used as such)
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Getting Absolute File Time-Stamp?
by Vautrin
in thread Getting Absolute File Time-Stamp?
by John M. Dlugosz
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