JB wrote:
I don’t have a mobile but on the older versions
for desktops you use Files command.

The detailed files form returns a list of files, one file per line. Each line 
contains the following attributes, separated by commas:
        * The file's name, URL-encoded
        * The file's size in bytes (on Mac OS and OS X systems, the si
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I'm very familiar with this, as in my in house production apps that deal globally with work processes here on the LAN, these apps often do folder/file scans that get needed info.

But it just seemed like a lot of work to me, to get info on a single file, to have to set the default folder, get the files, parse the file list for just the one you are interested in..

ideally one could just send the path of a file to a function that would return all this data for that one file.

Very useful tool on the server also. There are numerous use case for the a standard size/modification date check... hmm makes me think I could find a shell for this.

Looks like a case for a widget... Or perhaps we need to hire Monte to build this function for us.

BR



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