I'll post few options
1)First one is with wmic
(not available for XP home edition) (LastModified
can be changed with CreationDate
or LastAccessed
)
@echo off
set file_loc=.emp_file
for %%# in ("%file_loc%") do set file_loc=%%~dpfnx#
set file_loc=%file_loc:=\%
for /f "delims=." %%t in ('"WMIC DATAFILE WHERE name="%file_loc%" get LastModified /format:value"') do (
for /f %%$ in ("%%t") do if "%%$" neq "" set %%$
)
echo %LastModified%
echo year : %LastModified:~0,4%
echo month : %LastModified:~4,2%
echo day : %LastModified:~6,2%
2). Jscript/.bat hybrid (DateLastModified
can be changed to DateCreated
or DateLastAccessed
.Time format can be changed to whatever you want ):
@if (@X)==(@Y) @end /****** jscript comment ******
@echo off
set file_loc=.emp_file
for %%# in ("%file_loc%") do set file_loc=%%~dpfnx#
::set file_loc=%file_loc:=\%
cscript //E:JScript //nologo "%~f0" "%file_loc%"
exit /b 0
****** end of jscript comment ******/
var file_loc = WScript.Arguments.Item(0);
var fso = new ActiveXObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject");
var the_file=fso.GetFile(file_loc);
var the_date= new Date(the_file.DateLastModified);
WScript.Echo(the_date.getFullYear());
WScript.Echo(the_date.getMonth());
WScript.Echo(the_date.getUTCDate());
3) selfcompiled jscript.net/bat hybrid (GetLastWriteTime
can be changed to GetLastAccessTime
or GetCreationTime
. Time format can be changed) :
@if (@X)==(@Y) @end /****** silent line that start jscript comment ******
@echo off
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
::: compile the script ::::
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
setlocal
if exist "%~n0.exe" goto :skip_compilation
set "frm=%SystemRoot%Microsoft.NETFramework"
:: searching the latest installed .net framework
for /f "tokens=* delims=" %%v in ('dir /b /s /a:d /o:-n "%SystemRoot%Microsoft.NETFrameworkv*"') do (
if exist "%%vjsc.exe" (
rem :: the javascript.net compiler
set "jsc=%%~dpsnfxvjsc.exe"
goto :break_loop
)
)
echo jsc.exe not found && exit /b 0
:break_loop
call %jsc% /nologo /out:"%~n0.exe" "%~dpsfnx0"
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
::: end of compilation ::::
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
:skip_compilation
set file_loc=.emp_file
for %%# in ("%file_loc%") do set file_loc=%%~dpfnx#
"%~n0.exe" "%file_loc%"
exit /b 0
****** end of jscript comment ******/
import System;
import System.IO;
var arguments:String[] = Environment.GetCommandLineArgs();
var the_file=arguments[1];
var last_modified=File.GetLastWriteTime(the_file);
Console.WriteLine(last_modified.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd"));
4). robocopy - with this you can get only last modified date (with other methods you can get all time attributes).As time stamps in robocopy are always YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:SS
this can be used...
@ECHO OFF
set file_loc=.emp_file
for %%# in ("%file_loc%") do set file_dir=%%~dp#
for %%# in ("%file_loc%") do set file_name=%%~nx#
pushd %file_dir%
for /f "tokens=1,2" %%a in ('robocopy "." "%temp%" /l /fat /ts /LEV:1 /NP /NC /NS /NJS /NJH^|findstr /i /e /c:"%file_name%"') do (
echo %%a %%b
)
popd
EDIT Here are ready to use parametrized scripts using all the listed methods:
- fileModifiedTime.bat - gets last modified time of file with settings independent format.Based on robocopy
- fileTimes.bat - gets file time stamps with WMIC
- dirTimes.bat - gets directory time stamps with WMIC
- fileTimesJS.bat - file time stamps with jscript
- dirTimesJS.bat - directory time stamps with jscript
- fileTimesNET.bat - file time stamps with .NET
- dirTimesNET.bat - dir time stamps with .NET
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