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Browse All TopicsI want to create a batch file that will take the current date, convert it to DDMMYY and the create a directory named ..../BACKUPDDMMYY and then be able to use the path to the directory in COPY/XCOPY statements.
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You might also try using the YYYYMMDD format as this will provide easier sorting.
The Mount/\Command "GetLogDate" is free and provides YYYYMMDD consistently across Windows versions (NT, 2000, XP and Server 2003).
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by: XionNETPosted on 2004-04-07 at 16:13:02ID: 10779477
I was able to write one that would have the format DDMMYYYY in case you are interested. This will assign the date DDMMYYYY to %%date
for /f "tokens=1,2,3,4* delims=/ " %%i in ('date /t') do set date=%%k%%j%%l