Time stamp stamped BDC

Hi SAP Gurus,
For my inbound BDC program I want to receive the file with date so the next time my program runs it should pick the file with the next date( it should pick it automaticall by default). can any one give me the code.
like xyz20070925
      xyz20070926.
when it run today it should pick the first file.
if it run tomorow it should pick the next file.
Please help me with this,

Since you have to process all unprocessed fiels, you can create a custom table that holds the file name, a timestamp and an indicator that it has been processed.
The program that creates the file should insert a record into this table.
The program that processes the file reads all unprecessed entries from the table and then processes the file names in order and marks them as processed.
Rob

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