Read all files in a directory

I need to compare the date of creation of multiple files that are being created throughout the execution of the application, so that if the date and time of the file is equal to the current date and time, a led will light up, and if not, the file will be deleted.
I've made a VI, but I'm getting an error and I don't know how to fix it.
What I need is for the vi to read all the files in the directory and continue reading all the files as they are created in the directory. The weird thing about this error is that it only shows up when I run it without highlight execution.
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Several things come to mind.
0. What error do you get? The error code or description can be very useful in identifying a problem.
1. When a VI runs OK with execution highlighting and fails without, that usually indicates a timing problem.
2. The inner loop runs as fast as possible because there is nothing in there to slow it down. Put a Wait (ms) in there to slow things down a bit.
3. The loops will never stop.  Do not create infinite loops by wiring False constants to the Stop if True terminal. The inner loop should probably be a for loop which will automatically stop after checking all files. The outer loop should have something to stop it - a front panel button, error, something.
4. The timestamp has approximately 19 digits of precision in the fraction of a second portion. The resolution is limited by the clock in the computer. The implication is that you will almost never get exact equality.  You need to define "how close" is close enough. Perhaps within 1 second? Then modify the comparison function to determine whether the timestamps are within that limit.
Lynn

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    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv435_23110.txt is 60.62% positive, but does contain 39.38% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv436_19179.txt is 60.68% positive, but does contain 39.32% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv437_22849.txt is 60.69% positive, but does contain 39.31% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv438_8043.txt is 60.65% positive, but does contain 39.35% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv439_15970.txt is 60.68% positive, but does contain 39.32% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv440_15243.txt is 60.66% positive, but does contain 39.34% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv441_13711.txt is 60.64% positive, but does contain 39.36% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv442_13846.txt is 60.61% positive, but does contain 39.39% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv443_21118.txt is 60.61% positive, but does contain 39.39% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv444_9974.txt is 60.6% positive, but does contain 39.4% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv445_25882.txt is 60.56% positive, but does contain 39.44% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv446_11353.txt is 60.54% positive, but does contain 39.46% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv447_27332.txt is 60.54% positive, but does contain 39.46% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv448_14695.txt is 60.56% positive, but does contain 39.44% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv449_8785.txt is 60.55% positive, but does contain 39.45% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv450_7890.txt is 60.54% positive, but does contain 39.46% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv451_10690.txt is 60.54% positive, but does contain 39.46% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv452_5088.txt is 60.53% positive, but does contain 39.47% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv453_10379.txt is 60.56% positive, but does contain 39.44% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv454_2053.txt is 60.55% positive, but does contain 39.45% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv455_29000.txt is 60.55% positive, but does contain 39.45% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv456_18985.txt is 60.57% positive, but does contain 39.43% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv457_18453.txt is 60.53% positive, but does contain 39.47% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv458_8604.txt is 60.53% positive, but does contain 39.47% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv459_20319.txt is 60.5% positive, but does contain 39.5% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv460_10842.txt is 60.54% positive, but does contain 39.46% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv461_19600.txt is 60.48% positive, but does contain 39.52% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv462_19350.txt is 60.47% positive, but does contain 39.53% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv463_10343.txt is 60.49% positive, but does contain 39.51% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv464_15650.txt is 60.48% positive, but does contain 39.52% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv465_22431.txt is 60.46% positive, but does contain 39.54% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv466_18722.txt is 60.46% positive, but does contain 39.54% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv467_25773.txt is 60.45% positive, but does contain 39.55% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv468_15228.txt is 60.47% positive, but does contain 39.53% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv469_20630.txt is 60.42% positive, but does contain 39.58% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv470_15952.txt is 60.39% positive, but does contain 39.61% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv471_16858.txt is 60.4% positive, but does contain 39.6% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv472_29280.txt is 60.4% positive, but does contain 39.6% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv473_7367.txt is 60.38% positive, but does contain 39.62% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv474_10209.txt is 60.38% positive, but does contain 39.62% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv475_21692.txt is 60.42% positive, but does contain 39.58% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv476_16856.txt is 60.43% positive, but does contain 39.57% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv477_22479.txt is 60.48% positive, but does contain 39.52% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv478_14309.txt is 60.47% positive, but does contain 39.53% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv479_5649.txt is 60.44% positive, but does contain 39.56% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv480_19817.txt is 60.45% positive, but does contain 39.55% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv481_7436.txt is 60.43% positive, but does contain 39.57% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv482_10580.txt is 60.43% positive, but does contain 39.57% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv483_16378.txt is 60.44% positive, but does contain 39.56% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv484_25054.txt is 60.43% positive, but does contain 39.57% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv485_26649.txt is 60.45% positive, but does contain 39.55% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv486_9799.txt is 60.44% positive, but does contain 39.56% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv487_10446.txt is 60.42% positive, but does contain 39.58% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv488_19856.txt is 60.41% positive, but does contain 39.59% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv489_17906.txt is 60.4% positive, but does contain 39.6% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv490_17872.txt is 60.42% positive, but does contain 39.58% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv491_12145.txt is 60.44% positive, but does contain 39.56% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv492_18271.txt is 60.44% positive, but does contain 39.56% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv493_12839.txt is 60.43% positive, but does contain 39.57% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv494_17389.txt is 60.43% positive, but does contain 39.57% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv495_14518.txt is 60.41% positive, but does contain 39.59% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv496_10530.txt is 60.39% positive, but does contain 39.61% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv497_26980.txt is 60.39% positive, but does contain 39.61% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv498_8832.txt is 60.38% positive, but does contain 39.62% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv499_10658.txt is 60.38% positive, but does contain 39.62% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv500_10251.txt is 60.37% positive, but does contain 39.63% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv501_11657.txt is 60.34% positive, but does contain 39.66% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv502_10406.txt is 60.33% positive, but does contain 39.67% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv503_10558.txt is 60.35% positive, but does contain 39.65% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv504_29243.txt is 60.35% positive, but does contain 39.65% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv505_12090.txt is 60.3% positive, but does contain 39.7% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv506_15956.txt is 60.32% positive, but does contain 39.68% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv507_9220.txt is 60.3% positive, but does contain 39.7% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv508_16006.txt is 60.31% positive, but does contain 39.69% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    C:\Users\Torre\Desktop\panglee\txt_sentoken\pos\cv509_15888.txt is 60.39% positive, but does contain 39.61% negative words, it is therefore probably not a happy text.
    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