NAMEDATE

Will change the name of a given file to include today's date
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  • License:
  • GPL
  • Publisher Name:
  • James Greene
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows All
  • File Size:
  • 41 KB

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NAMEDATE Description

The NAMEDATE application was designed to be a small is a command line utility that will change the name of a given file to include today's date. For example, a file name somefile.ext will be renamed to somefile 25-Dec-2001.ext when NAMEDATE somefile.ext is run. Usage: NAMEDATE.EXE filenames(s) where may include {Formatting Switches} /Z:"" = date format /ZZ:"" = enhanced format /E:"" = use for day and month names (ANSI) /EE:"" = use for day and month names (ASCII) /U = convert any spaces in the filename to underscores /L = Use the LAST dot for the extension (for filenames with multiple dots) {Date & Time Modifications} /M = use the file's modification date/time instead of the current date/time /O{+/-} = add/subtract Years/Months/Days to/from the date /A{+/-} = add/subtract Hours/Minutes/Seconds to/from the time {General Options} /C = copy file instead of renaming it /D = rename directories as well as files /H = rename system and hidden files /B: = Set the buffer size to allow for up to n files per directory. /S:"" = rename or copy the files into directory /K = force operation (Replace target file if it exists) /KK = Kill target directory when used with /D (otherwise same as /K) /Q = Quiet operation - no information messages /Y = Automatically YES all confirmation checks. /V = Display version information about NAMEDATE. /? = Display this help information.


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