Subj : Help needed To : Dallas Hinton From : Kees van Eeten Date : Wed Nov 29 2017 22:14:12 Hello Dallas! 29 Nov 17 11:51, you wrote to me: KvE>> What is in the lastin.txt ? The neared you can get wil be have the following lines in the config file: logfile logfile.log ; Logfile to use loglevel 1 ; Level of logging. I do not know what higher loglevels will generate as output. I expect that will only be usefull for debugging. You could ofcourse call the logfile lastin.txt, but the content will be different. DH> in NLMake, it's an autogenerated file that looks like this: DH> ==================== DH> Segment file Dates for the week of Friday, November 17, 2017 -- Day number DH> 321 DH> Last Processed Files: DH> Network 138 segment was last modified 11/16/2017 @ 13:00:04 Network DH> 140 DH> segment was last modified 10/05/2017 @ 15:46:32 Network 153 segment DH> was last modified 11/16/2017 @ 01:05:00 Network 340 segment was last DH> modified 11/15/2017 @ 14:18:58 Network 342 segment was last modified DH> 01/05/2017 @ DH> 01:00:08 DH> Updates to be processed: DH> ====================== DH> It's generated by using the switch /last I see where this could be usefull, but it all depends how you administer your region segments. Some keep all in the "master" directory, other keep them separate and pass the files through a prefilter. In the latter case all files will have a current time stamp. On a linux system, One could filter the filenames from the logfile and do a ls -l with those filesnames on the directory where the original files reside. Whoever under some cases the files that are imported via the uploads directory will have their suffixes changed to the daynumber of the production date. So all in all there is probably no real solution for a comparable output. Someone will have to come up with a bright idea. Kees --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5 * Origin: As for me, all I know is that, I know nothing. (2:280/5003.4) .