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Xceed Zip control reference / Xceed Zip control events / DeletingFile event
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    DeletingFile event
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    Description

    The DeletingFile event is triggered once for each file that is deleted from the system after being zipped. This only occurs if the DeleteZippedFiles property is set to True and a verifiably correct zip file is created after a successful call to the Zip method.

    By changing the modifiable bDoNotDelete parameter, your application can decide to delete this file or not. Various file specifications (time stamps, sizes and attributes) are provided in order to help make the decision if needed.

    Declaration  

    Event DeletingFile(sFilename As String, lSize As Long, xAttributes As xcdFileAttributes, dtLastModified As Date,
    dtLastAccessed As Date, dtCreated As Date, bDoNotDelete As Boolean)

     

    Event DeletingFile64(sFilename As String, lSizeLow As Long, lSizeHigh As Long, xAttributes As xcdFileAttributes,
    dtLastModified As Date, dtLastAccessed As Date, dtCreated As Date, bDoNotDelete As Boolean)

    Declaration (DLL API)  
    xcdDeletingFileParams* pParams = ( xcdDeletingFileParams* ) lParam ;

    Parameters

    Parameter Modifiable Description
    sFilename  NO The path and filename of the file being deleted, exactly as it is stored in the zip file.
    lSize  NO The file's original uncompressed size, in bytes.
    lSizeLow
    lSizeHigh (64)
    NO The 32 low-order and high-order bits representing the file's original uncompressed size, in bytes.
    lCompressedSize  NO The file's compressed size, in bytes.
    lCompressedSizeLow
    lCompresedSizeHigh (64)
    NO The 32 low-order and high-order bits representing the file's compressed size, in bytes.
    xAttributes   NO The file's attributes.
    dtLastModified   NO The last modification date and time stamp.
    dtLastAccessed   NO The last accessed date and time stamp.
    dtCreated   NO The creation date and time stamp..
    bDoNotDelete YES Change this to True if you do not want this file to be deleted. Leave it to False (the default) if you want the file to be deleted.

    Applicable methods

    Zip