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This variable will return the newest source files date/time (so far) allowing you to date/timestamp your output with this information and not the date/time of the compile.
Note that the "compiler" (PPWIZARD) is considered to be a source file as it also determines the format of the output. If the variable is used after the last #include to be processed then the value returned must be the date/time of the latest file (so unless you are added the timestamp information near the end of your output you may not be able to make use of this variable).
The information is returned in the same format as that returned by the "GetFileTimeStamp()" routine (except that -1 is not possible). Also have a look at it's example as the macro it shows could be used with very minor modification. It is possible to work out the day of the week if you use the basedate routine.
This is a Standard Definition which always exists (you don't need to #define it). Note that you can create your own variations or completely new ones (see the examples).
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