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GetLocalFileDate Method (IEdmFile5)

Gets the date and timestamp of a local copy of this file.

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Function GetLocalFileDate( _
   ByRef poPathOrFolderID As System.Object _
) As System.Object
C# 
System.object GetLocalFileDate( 
   ref System.object poPathOrFolderID
)
C++/CLI 
System.Object^ GetLocalFileDate( 
&   System.Object^% poPathOrFolderID
) 

Parameters

poPathOrFolderID
ID of the folder, full file path, or a folder path (see Remarks)

Return Value

Date and timestamp; Null if the local file is missing

Example

Remarks

The date and timestamp of a file in SolidWorks Enterprise PDM is adjusted to be backwards compatible with File Allocation Table (FAT) file systems. For example, a file's timestamp is always displayed in even seconds.

If poPathOrFolderID is a folder path, it must be terminated by a backslash ('\').

If you don't need the IEdmFile5 interface for some other task, it is much more efficient to use Win32 API functions to retrieve the date and timestamp of the file.

Return codes:

  • S_OK: The method successfully executed.
  • S_FALSE: The file does not exist in the specified location.
 

See Also

Availability

SolidWorks Enterprise PDM Version 5.2


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