Take a look at the built in Sample unload job's "unloadAccessThreshold" parameter:
CAS Table State Management - Unloading Data
https://go.documentation.sas.com/doc/en/sasadmincdc/v_069/caldatamgmtcas/n150v9svjp42ron1hn9r496xj49...
Edit: To fully answer the question of generally how to determine the last accessed time for a CAS table, this is an attribute of the table so can be retrieved using:
Take a look at the built in Sample unload job's "unloadAccessThreshold" parameter:
CAS Table State Management - Unloading Data
https://go.documentation.sas.com/doc/en/sasadmincdc/v_069/caldatamgmtcas/n150v9svjp42ron1hn9r496xj49...
Edit: To fully answer the question of generally how to determine the last accessed time for a CAS table, this is an attribute of the table so can be retrieved using:
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