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- 27 Mar 2012 05:41
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: Adding folder name to filenames
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2443
Adding folder name to filenames
I have a large number of folders each containing a number of text files. The folders have generic names like 'UD' or 'KX'. I want to add the name of each folder to the start of all filenames of files within the folder. so files: filename1 filename2 filename3 in folder KX should be renamed: KX_filena...
- 16 Mar 2012 11:06
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: filename datestamp issue
- Replies: 20
- Views: 12053
Re: filename datestamp issue
thanks eveyone. That gives me plenty to work with.
- 16 Mar 2012 10:34
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: filename datestamp issue
- Replies: 20
- Views: 12053
filename datestamp issue
Why does the following code change a filename from UK3_NEWPOLICY.txt to UK3_NEWPOLICY.txt_16032012.txt?
I'm obviously getting an additional dot and file extension. What is the reason?
thanks,
Mark
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Set FileDate=%date:/=%
for %%i in (*.txt) do ren %%i %%i_%FileDate%.txt
I'm obviously getting an additional dot and file extension. What is the reason?
thanks,
Mark
- 01 Mar 2012 03:20
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: removing dots from filenames
- Replies: 7
- Views: 11177
Re: removing dots from filenames
Great stuff foxidrive!
thanks again.
Mark
thanks again.
Mark
- 29 Feb 2012 07:48
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: removing dots from filenames
- Replies: 7
- Views: 11177
Re: removing dots from filenames
These are dates which have been manually added by various colleagues, past and present, and were not automatically generated dates, which explains their haphazard format. I know that the order is always day, month, year. My assumption, however, is that the crucial thing is to strip out a string, whi...
- 29 Feb 2012 04:39
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: removing dots from filenames
- Replies: 7
- Views: 11177
Re: removing dots from filenames
Hi foxidrive, Your code worked fine, thanks. I am attempting to work out a new problem for myself, but it is taking a while. I want to replace any date-like string in either ddmmyy, dd.mm.yy, ddmmyyyy or dd.mm.yyyy in all filenames to be replaced with the current date in ddmmyy format. I'll continue...
- 27 Feb 2012 08:39
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: string find and replace batch file
- Replies: 17
- Views: 20681
Re: string find and replace batch file
just discovered that the batch runs perfectly if run locally, rather than on a network drive. So all's well.
thanks
mark
thanks
mark
- 27 Feb 2012 08:14
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: string find and replace batch file
- Replies: 17
- Views: 20681
Re: string find and replace batch file
At present it appears to with the first file, whichever is on the list. eg. filename:DF3_RP1_080811.txt contents: header-PolicyDocumentation-100998710 header-policydetails WaitPeriod=14 TotalvalueofDiscounts=£0.00 TotalPreviousValue=£0.00 TotalPremiumPencePerDay=11p TotalPremiumExcServiceCostQtrBF=£...
- 27 Feb 2012 07:38
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: string find and replace batch file
- Replies: 17
- Views: 20681
Re: string find and replace batch file
by batch file is working in certain folders but not others. I'm curious to know why. It appears to hang on the first file. the folder path is: V:\Mark\PandR\Projects\TestData\T&C\test sample filenames are: B53_RP1_190212.txt D42_RP1_190212.txt DF3_RP1_080811.txt DM3_RP1_190212.txt DY3_RP1_080811...
- 27 Feb 2012 07:10
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: removing dots from filenames
- Replies: 7
- Views: 11177
removing dots from filenames
Anyone have batch script to remove all dots (except the one preceding the file extension) from filenames, for all .txt files in a directory?
thanks all.
Mark
thanks all.
Mark
- 26 Feb 2012 08:53
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: string find and replace batch file
- Replies: 17
- Views: 20681
Re: string find and replace batch file
PERFECT! Thanks. I am using my new vba expertise at work and have saved the team many days of work by building an appliction which makes various changes to thousands of text files based on regex pattern matching, but only just realised that my application is adding a carriage return. This batch file...
- 26 Feb 2012 05:21
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: string find and replace batch file
- Replies: 17
- Views: 20681
Re: string find and replace batch file
I'm hugely impressed with your code, and am learning a lot from studying it. I'd like to tweak your code so that removes all empty rows, including all carriage returns at the end of the text file. I have found code which performs this function on a single file and outputs the result to a new file. I...
- 26 Feb 2012 05:06
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: string find and replace batch file
- Replies: 17
- Views: 20681
Re: string find and replace batch file
thanks! That was a huge help.
mark
mark
- 20 Feb 2012 11:33
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: string find and replace batch file
- Replies: 17
- Views: 20681
Re: string find and replace batch file
Just found this link in the DosTips examples, and will take a look:
http://www.dostips.com/DtCodeBatchFiles ... AndReplace
http://www.dostips.com/DtCodeBatchFiles ... AndReplace
- 20 Feb 2012 11:07
- Forum: DOS Batch Forum
- Topic: string find and replace batch file
- Replies: 17
- Views: 20681
string find and replace batch file
I am wanting to build a batch file which finds and replaces a given string in over a hundred text files. I have plucked this code from the web but all it does it open the text file in the BATCHTEST folder. This BATCHTEST folder contains a test text file which contains only the word BOB. The code is ...