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A-Shell Reference

Displays file "c date." The "c date" under AMOS and Windows is the creation date, but under Unix is the date that the file’s directory entry was last changed. This occurs whenever the file ownership or privileges are changed, or when a symbolic link is created, or when the file is moved, renamed, or copied. Because of this, the "c date" can easily be more recent than the update date.