@echo off
forfiles /p "C:Documents and SettingsTestDownloads" /d +01/07/2011 /d -15/07/2011 /c "cmd /c echo @file"
pause
Hello,
我想选择在01/07/11和15/07/11之间修改的所有档案(法文:jj/mm/aaaaa或美国:d/mm/yyyyyy)。 但“d”参数只能用一次。 我如何能够这样做?
感谢您帮助我:
@echo off
forfiles /p "C:Documents and SettingsTestDownloads" /d +01/07/2011 /d -15/07/2011 /c "cmd /c echo @file"
pause
Hello,
我想选择在01/07/11和15/07/11之间修改的所有档案(法文:jj/mm/aaaaa或美国:d/mm/yyyyyy)。 但“d”参数只能用一次。 我如何能够这样做?
感谢您帮助我:
这不是这一指挥的选择。 你们可以把选择作为对诉讼的投入。 加上对您所需要的每项标准的又一次否定。
FOR /F "delims=*" %%A IN ( forfiles /d -05/07/2011 ) DO (
FOR /F "delims=*" %%B IN ( forfiles /m %%A /d +05/01/2011 ) DO (
ECHO %%B
)
)
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