Aditionaly - and this is a bit crutial - in the archiving process, the files should be grouped by month. The name of the zipped folder should indicate the month and year of the contained files.
Example: 2012_12.zip (contains all files from December 2012) ; 2013_01.zip (contains all files from January 2013)
This is what I have so far:
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ECHO OFF
ECHO.
SET /p folder=Which folder you want to archive?
ECHO.
ECHO %folder%
CHDIR %folder%
MKDIR Archive
ROBOCOPY "%folder%" "%folder%\Arquivo" /E /V /ETA /MOVE /XD "%folder%\Archive"
:: Exclude files newer than 30 days
FORFILES /P "%folder%\Archive" /D -31/12/2012 /D +1/12/2012 /C GOTO :ZIP
CALL:ZIP
SET filetozip="%folder%\Archive"
set tempdir=C:\Users\tiago.campos\Documents\OMS\FilesArchiver\tempdir
mkdir %tempdir%
copy %filetozip% %tempdir%
mkdir "%filetozip%\Archive"
rmdir %tempdir%
realdate
echo Set objArgs = WScript.Arguments > _zipIt.vbs
echo InputFolder = objArgs(0) >> _zipIt.vbs
echo ZipFile = objArgs(1) >> _zipIt.vbs
echo CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject").CreateTextFile(ZipFile, True).Write "PK" ^& Chr(5) ^& Chr(6) ^& String(18, vbNullChar) >> _zipIt.vbs
echo Set objShell = CreateObject("Shell.Application") >> _zipIt.vbs
echo Set source = objShell.NameSpace(InputFolder).Items >> _zipIt.vbs
echo objShell.NameSpace(ZipFile).CopyHere(source) >> _zipIt.vbs
echo wScript.Sleep 2000 >> _zipIt.vbs
CScript _zipIt.vbs %tempdir% "%filetozip%\Archive\2013.01.zip"
del "_zipIt.vbs"
pause
As a bonus feature, it would be very useful if instead of giving the directory as an input, the script would read from a csv file with more than one directory.
I'm a bit lost in the momement. I thank in advance for every reply!