using dir() to get timestamp of file with ms precision

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Hi there,
I am looking to extract the timestamp (specifically, the "modification date") of some files in a folder. If I use dir(), then I can get the modification date in either datetime or datenum format. However, both of these give the timestamp to second precision, but I know the actual timestamp has millisecond precision. I want that millisecond precision. Is there any way to get the timestamp with millisecond precision using dir()? If not, how can I do this?
Thanks in advance!

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supernoob
supernoob on 4 Oct 2018
As Walter Roberson mentioned, this is impossible with dir(). One could use Jan's solution though that was not appropriate in this case. I ended up using shell.

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Jan
Jan on 2 Oct 2018
Under Windows you can use the C-Mex functions FEX: Filetime
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Jan
Jan on 4 Oct 2018
Edited: Jan on 4 Oct 2018
@supernoob: The function GetFileTime can reply the time in the native format as stored in the file system as UINT64 counted in steps of 100ns. Then you can convert this how ever you like it.
The C-Mex function uses the Windows library function FileTimeToSystemTime, which rounds to milliseconds.
supernoob
supernoob on 4 Oct 2018
@Jan, thanks that's good to know. It seems likely the rounding error was from the FileTimeToSystemTime.

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