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Re: IDL Windows Question [message #77072 is a reply to message #77071] Mon, 01 August 2011 13:46 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Kenneth P. Bowman is currently offline  Kenneth P. Bowman
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In article <MPG.28a09930b95b482f98991c@news.giganews.com>,
David Fanning <news@idlcoyote.com> wrote:

> Folks,
>
> This isn't an IDL question per se, I don't thing, but it
> happens when I am using IDL.
>
> Suppose I have a PNG file named "test.png" in a directory.
> Suppose I created the file last week, which is reflected
> in the time stamp of the file.
>
> If I run the program that creates this program today,
> the PNG file gets created OK, but the time stamp does
> NOT get updated. Even if I "refresh" the File Explorer
> window, it retains the date from last week. If I delete
> the file first, then the file is created with the proper
> time stamp.
>
> This is Windows 7 with all updates running IDL 7.1.
> Any ideas about this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> David

I don't know anything about Windows, but I assume there is some
underlying metadata in the filesystem that resembles what Unix/Linux
provides.

Are you looking at the creation date or the modification date?

Ken
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