Re: File Backup Date

2010-03-16 Thread gMail.com
ue, 16 Mar 2010 12:24:01 -0400 A: "gMail.com" Cc: Oggetto: Re: File Backup Date I have no experience here, but if you are resaving the file, won't the next time it's backed up add a new backup date to the file?  On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 12:09 PM, gMail.com wrote: > Hi, &

Re: File Backup Date

2010-03-16 Thread Jim Correia
On Mar 16, 2010, at 12:09 PM, gMail.com wrote: > Anyway, I have noticed that if in the Finder (MacOS X 10.6.2) I open a file > which contains a backup date, then I modify the content and I save it, the > backup date disappears. What are you using to modify the content of the file? Consider the po

Re: File Backup Date

2010-03-16 Thread Eric E. Dolecki
I have no experience here, but if you are resaving the file, won't the next time it's backed up add a new backup date to the file? On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 12:09 PM, gMail.com wrote: > Hi, > as you know fileAttributesAtPath contains the creation date and the > modification date, but it doesn't con

File Backup Date

2010-03-16 Thread gMail.com
Hi, as you know fileAttributesAtPath contains the creation date and the modification date, but it doesn't contain the backup date (and even the lastAccessDate). So, I use FSGetCatalogInfo with kFSCatInfoBackupDate. It works well. Anyway, I have noticed that if in the Finder (MacOS X 10.6.2) I open