

Date Accessed: The date-and on NTFS volumes, the time-when the file was last accessed for either reading or writing.Neither does opening the file without making any changes to it.

Renaming the file doesn’t change this time stamp.
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Some third party tools do allow you to change this value. This value is set and Windows itself will not change the value. Date Created: The date and time when the current instance of the file was created.

This one gets me a list, ie: listWithDate.txt, that a i have formated in this fashion: 914:274.006ĩ14:2710.006īatch to list Filenames and Date to a csv formated fileīatch to format the listWithDate.Every file on a Windows system has one or more time stamps. The three primary time stamps you’ll work with include: So far I i have tested with this dos commands: dir *.sql *.xep *.aspx *.dll *.gif /s /a:-D>listWithDate.txt So, finally :P, what i needed help in, is getting into a csv fileformat (' ' separating values, and '\n' separating rows), all the *.sql *.xep *.dll *.aspx *.gif from the main repository directory and sub-directories. What i was trying to do in a automated way is: if there is a file with the same name in the main folder and the change folder they need the have the same modified date day (at least), this specific crossing i could easily do in Excel or even SQL. The protocol is that whenever we submit something to PRE-PROD, we e create a Change Folder, place it in the main repository, and also update the main folders, but sometimes we forget to do the second part. You can see the main repository structure in the image below: In this repository we have the main folders which contain the most recent code files to go to PROD, but we also have all the Change Folders that where submitted to PRE-PROD with code. We have a file repository containing code files *.sql *.xep *.dll *.aspx *.gif that you are going to submit to Production pretty soon.
