Could you give me an example (with filenames) so that I can better understand
what you're trying to do? 


Dirk Bulinckx. 
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Changed to "last write date is less than 60 minutes ago". Dropped the trailing \
Response <pathname> was written 995 minutes ago.

 

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change the "creation date" setting in the COM Check to "last write date", and
leave off the trailing "\" so the check: field is "\\myserver\myshare\myfolder" 


Michael D. Shook
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Saddle Creek Corporation
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Doesn't look like that's the case Michael. I have a file time stamp changing
every hour but the folder time stamp is at midnight. Probably when the file name
changes?

Thomas I will check into this - writing a VB script will be a challenge though
(for me :-). 

If you have any examples I could use as a guide I'd appreciate it. Send to me
directly if you want.

Thanks for the ideas
Barry 


Dirk - Ditto the strong helpful community for "SA strong points"    :-)



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Michael Shook
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Subject: RE: [SA-list] File Properties System Date Parameter?

If I'm not mistaken, if you give the file properties check only the folder name
in which the log files live, then it will check the modified time of the folder,
which should be the modified time of the most recently modified file in that
folder.
 
Michael D. Shook
Systems Analyst - Data Integration
Saddle Creek Corporation
863 668 4477 (work)
863 665 1261 (fax)
My time zone: UTC -0400  (Eastern Daylight Time) 
 

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Barry George
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 1:46 PM
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Subject: [SA-list] File Properties System Date Parameter?
Hi all,
I need to check a remote log file is being updated every x minutes (creation
time change). Each day it creates a new file with a name based on system date.
Is there a way to parses this name change via the File Properties app? We would
use this to check if a service has hung. 

If not, what suggestions can people make?

Cheers
Barry



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