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29 Oct 09 04 - VBscript Help

Asked by: PlacesForPeople

I need to a piece of script be able to move a file from one location to another, insert todays date at the end of the filename and then delete the original file all in one go.
I have absolutley no scripting knowledge at all and really need some help please

Cheers

bruce

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2009-05-06 at 03:50:47ID24384346
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Answers

 

by: sirbountyPosted on 2009-05-06 at 04:44:14ID: 24313421

Quite easy to accomplish...

Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
MyFile = "C:\MyFolder\MyFile.txt"
MyTarget = "F:\New Folder"
TheDate = Year(Date) & Right("0" & Month(Date), 2) & Right("0" & Day(Date), 2)
 
strFileName = Mid(MyFile, InstrRev(MyFile, "\"))
iExt = Instr(strFileName, ".")
strFile = Left(strFileName, iExt-1) 
NewFile = strFile & TheDate & Mid(strFileName,iExt)
 
objFSO.MoveFile MyFile , NewFile
                                              
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by: sirbountyPosted on 2009-05-06 at 04:48:13ID: 24313454

I added comments to this one...

'Reference to the file system
Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
 
'The name of your source file
MyFile = "C:\MyFolder\MyFile.txt"
 
'The path you want the file moved to 
MyTarget = "F:\New Folder"
 
'This generates the date in the format of YYYYMMDD.  The Right functions ensure that the MM & DD are double-digit
TheDate = Year(Date) & Right("0" & Month(Date), 2) & Right("0" & Day(Date), 2)
 
'strFileName grabs the name of the file beginning at the last \ symbol, so that all we have is the filename, and no path (to build the new name) 
strFileName = Mid(MyFile, InstrRev(MyFile, "\"))
'iExt is simply the numeric equivalent of where the period (.) occurs in the filename (we could also use a method of the fso to get the extension)
iExt = Instr(strFileName, ".")
'strFile is the name of the file without the extension
strFile = Left(strFileName, iExt-1) 
'Now that we have the separated, we can drop in the Date string after strFile, and the re-insert the extension
NewFile = strFile & TheDate & Mid(strFileName,iExt)
 
'Then the move occurs...
objFSO.MoveFile MyFile , NewFile

                                              
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by: PlacesForPeoplePosted on 2009-05-06 at 05:24:41ID: 24313754

Err sort of.. ran this on my file and the file I was trying to rename just vanished!

 

by: sirbountyPosted on 2009-05-06 at 05:26:38ID: 24313776

Can you post your version of the code?

 

by: PlacesForPeoplePosted on 2009-05-06 at 05:32:59ID: 24313830

Hi, I was just trying it on my local xp pc... renamed the file to test.vbs and ran it from the same directory.. all that happened was the csv file vanished. Sorry I really am a novice on this...


Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
MyFile = "D:\vbtest\WorksOrderScans.csv"
MyTarget = "D:\vbtest"
TheDate = Year(Date) & Right("0" & Month(Date), 2) & Right("0" & Day(Date), 2)
 
strFileName = Mid(MyFile, InstrRev(MyFile, "\"))
iExt = Instr(strFileName, ".")
strFile = Left(strFileName, iExt-1)
NewFile = strFile & TheDate & Mid(strFileName,iExt)
 
objFSO.MoveFile MyFile , NewFile

 

by: sirbountyPosted on 2009-05-06 at 05:36:02ID: 24313850

Ah, I see - it should be located on the root of D:
Here's the correction, I neglected to put the MyTarget folder item back in there...sorry about that.

Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
MyFile = "D:\vbtest\WorksOrderScans.csv"
MyTarget = "D:\vbtest"
TheDate = Year(Date) & Right("0" & Month(Date), 2) & Right("0" & Day(Date), 2)
 
strFileName = Mid(MyFile, InstrRev(MyFile, "\"))
iExt = Instr(strFileName, ".")
strFile = Left(strFileName, iExt-1) 
NewFile = MyTarget & strFile & TheDate & Mid(strFileName,iExt)
 
objFSO.MoveFile MyFile , NewFile

                                              
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by: PlacesForPeoplePosted on 2009-05-06 at 05:45:51ID: 24313972

Excellent... yep that works a treat, the date is now insterted and the original removed.. many many thanks...

 

by: sirbountyPosted on 2009-05-06 at 05:48:32ID: 24313994

Glad I could help. :^)

 

by: sirbountyPosted on 2009-10-28 at 04:40:01ID: 25682104

You're deleting a question that you stated was obviously working back in May of this year????

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