Hello Rich

> I will repeat my previous question: What problem are you trying to solve?

There is no problem.
Sometime I want to look back, and see all files which have been changed.
And in OS X, I can only search to "last modified". And BBEdit knows for each 
file, the "whole" history. And then I found the DocumentRevisions-V100 folder, 
and I think bbedit get the data from this source.
I know, a other method could be to use a version control.

> Don't do that. It depends on internals of the OS which are fragile and 
> subject to change without notice.

Why not. I copy the database before I make the query.

Regards, Oliver

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