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Re: last opened



How about "mdls" command on BSD layer?
"mdls" tells you the last used date.

<AppleScript>
set aFile to choose file
set aPOSIXpath to quoted form of POSIX path of aFile
set shellText to "mdls -name " & (ASCII character 34) & "kMDItemLastUsedDate" & (ASCII character 34) & " " & aPOSIXpath
do shell script shellText
</AppleScript>


--> "/Users/maro/Documents/1307643.rtf -------------
kMDItemLastUsedDate = 2007-03-22 16:24:00 +0900"

And just cook the date text.

--
Takaaki Naganoya
Piyomaru Software
http://piyo.piyocast.com
email@hidden

On 2007/03/19, at 20:20, Wayne Melrose wrote:

In the Finder "get properties", it shows the "last modification date".

Is there a way to find the "last opened" date? (The same way that you can searching in Finder.)

thanks in advance.

Wayne

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