Hi,
I need a Windows batch script, which copies all files from a folder, that are written till 10 minutes before (by checking with the system time) to another folder.
Could anyone help me plz?
Thanks
Senthil
Copy all files that are created till 10 mins back
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Well...
I can give you some advices but not any help.
I would try this:
1. First, create a script that checks all files and writes them down (with all attributes like time and date of creation) into a *.txt-file.
2. Now create a script that compares the files' time with your system time and writes chosen files down into another *.txt-file.
3. The last step is easy: Create a file that reads the second *.txt-file and automaticalls xcopies them to a destination folder
or
3.a Let the second script add a line to the third script:
while the third batch includes
As I said, I do not know if this could help you - This is not very complicated, it's simple.
Bye, X-Zat[/code]
I can give you some advices but not any help.
I would try this:
1. First, create a script that checks all files and writes them down (with all attributes like time and date of creation) into a *.txt-file.
2. Now create a script that compares the files' time with your system time and writes chosen files down into another *.txt-file.
3. The last step is easy: Create a file that reads the second *.txt-file and automaticalls xcopies them to a destination folder
or
3.a Let the second script add a line to the third script:
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echo xcopy %file% %destination%>>thirdbatch.bat
while the third batch includes
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@echo off
title blablabla
:precheck
if exist secondtxt-file.txt echo Begin Copying now!
if exist secondtxt-file.txt goto checklist
if not exist secondtxt-file.txt goto error
:error
echo blablabla
:checklist
REM Here will be the entries made by the second batch!
As I said, I do not know if this could help you - This is not very complicated, it's simple.
Bye, X-Zat[/code]