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If possible, could you store the date (unix timestamp) a file was added/modified? This would allow me to query new files by date for the latest module. This is pretty much finished now but now I take the latest files based on id since I can't see any other way to know which files are new.
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Added this feature. Since this was "creation_date" I didn't update it when the file was edited. Is this how you intended it?
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Hey Jordan,
I think that having a creation date is enough. An editing date is usually a lot less interesting unless you have like articles that contain specific information. For files there is usually a new release. Eventually it could be added when there are more requests for it. Thanks for adding it. When I have the new version I will update my module. Regards, RolandD |
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