for /f "tokens=1,2,3,4 delims=/ " %%a in ( 'date/t' ) do set y=%%d for /f "tokens=1,2,3,4 delims=/ " %%a in ( 'date/t' ) do set m=%%b for /f "tokens=1,2,3,4 delims ...
Let’s now see these in detail. Once the destination folder has been created, you need to modify the current directory to the source folder containing the subfolders. Run this command to do so. Make ...
This tutorial is for Windows PC users who want to perform a series of file management operations without having to enter commands one at a time. Using a text editor such as Notepad, type each command ...
Hello, Matthewbtaylor. You can use FINDSTR with the /M command line option in combination with FOR to accomplish what you want.
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