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Bhaven
10-27-2011, 08:52 AM
Hello,
I would be grateful for any help. This is what I am trying to do. I am using following macro that displays all the files, subfolders and files under subfolders of folder with both date created and date modified then output the result to .txt or .xls file.

The macro which I have used works fine but what I am trying to do is to run macro for files only created in last two months or between certain dates.

This macro does not allow me to do that!!!

I would appreciate any help.

Thanks in advance.
Bhaven

Public X()
Public i As Long
Public objShell, objFolder, objFolderItem
Public FSO, oFolder, Fil

Sub MainExtractData()
Dim NewSht As Worksheet
Dim MainFolderName As String
Dim TimeLimit As Long, StartTime As Double
ReDim X(1 To 65536, 1 To 11)
Set objShell = CreateObject("Shell.Application")
TimeLimit = Application.InputBox("Please enter the maximum time that you wish this code to run for in minutes" & vbNewLine & vbNewLine & _
"Leave this at zero for unlimited runtime", "Time Check box", 0)
StartTime = Timer
' This is the part I need to change to create a Table with these field names.
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
MainFolderName = BrowseForFolder()
Set NewSht = ThisWorkbook.Sheets.Add
X(1, 1) = "Path"
X(1, 2) = "File Name"
X(1, 3) = "Last Accessed"
X(1, 4) = "Last Modified"
X(1, 5) = "Created"
X(1, 6) = "Type"
X(1, 7) = "Size"
X(1, 8) = "Owner"
X(1, 9) = "Author"
X(1, 10) = "Title"
X(1, 11) = "Comments"
' i is defined Publicly as a Long Integer
i = 1
Set FSO = CreateObject("scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set oFolder = FSO.GetFolder(MainFolderName)
'error handling to stop the obscure error that occurs at time when retrieving DateLastAccessed
On Error Resume Next
For Each Fil In oFolder.Files
Set objFolder = objShell.Namespace(oFolder.Path)
Set objFolderItem = objFolder.ParseName(Fil.Name)
i = i + 1
If i Mod 20 = 0 And TimeLimit <> 0 And Timer > (TimeLimit * 60 + StartTime) Then
GoTo FastExit
End If
If i Mod 50 = 0 Then
Application.StatusBar = "Processing File " & i
DoEvents
End If
X(i, 1) = oFolder.Path
X(i, 2) = Fil.Name
X(i, 3) = Fil.DateLastAccessed
X(i, 4) = Fil.DateLastModified
X(i, 5) = Fil.DateCreated
X(i, 6) = Fil.Type
X(i, 7) = Fil.Size
X(i, 8) = objFolder.GetDetailsOf(objFolderItem, 8)
X(i, 9) = objFolder.GetDetailsOf(objFolderItem, 9)
X(i, 10) = objFolder.GetDetailsOf(objFolderItem, 10)
X(i, 11) = objFolder.GetDetailsOf(objFolderItem, 14)
Next
'Get subdirectories
If TimeLimit = 0 Then
Call RecursiveFolder(oFolder, 0)
Else
If Timer < (TimeLimit * 60 + StartTime) Then Call RecursiveFolder(oFolder, TimeLimit * 60 + StartTime)
End If
FastExit:
Range("A:K") = X
If i < 65535 Then Range(Cells(i + 1, "A"), Cells(65536, "A")).EntireRow.Delete
Range("A:K").WrapText = False
Range("A:K").EntireColumn.AutoFit
Range("1:1").Font.Bold = True
Rows("2:2").Select
ActiveWindow.FreezePanes = True
Range("a1").Activate
Set FSO = Nothing
Set objShell = Nothing
Set oFolder = Nothing
Set objFolder = Nothing
Set objFolderItem = Nothing
Set Fil = Nothing
Application.StatusBar = ""
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub

Sub RecursiveFolder(xFolder, TimeTest As Long)
Dim SubFld
For Each SubFld In xFolder.SubFolders
Set oFolder = FSO.GetFolder(SubFld)
Set objFolder = objShell.Namespace(SubFld.Path)
For Each Fil In SubFld.Files
Set objFolder = objShell.Namespace(oFolder.Path)
'Problem with objFolder at times
If Not objFolder Is Nothing Then
Set objFolderItem = objFolder.ParseName(Fil.Name)
i = i + 1
If i Mod 20 = 0 And TimeTest <> 0 And Timer > TimeTest Then
Exit Sub
End If
If i Mod 50 = 0 Then
Application.StatusBar = "Processing File " & i
DoEvents
End If
X(i, 1) = SubFld.Path
X(i, 2) = Fil.Name
X(i, 3) = Fil.DateLastAccessed
X(i, 4) = Fil.DateLastModified
X(i, 5) = Fil.DateCreated
X(i, 6) = Fil.Type
X(i, 7) = Fil.Size
X(i, 8) = objFolder.GetDetailsOf(objFolderItem, 8)
X(i, 9) = objFolder.GetDetailsOf(objFolderItem, 9)
X(i, 10) = objFolder.GetDetailsOf(objFolderItem, 10)
X(i, 11) = objFolder.GetDetailsOf(objFolderItem, 14)
Else
Debug.Print Fil.Path & " " & Fil.Name
End If
Next
Call RecursiveFolder(SubFld, TimeTest)
Next
End Sub

Function BrowseForFolder(Optional OpenAt As Variant) As Variant
'Function purpose: To Browser for a user selected folder.
'If the "OpenAt" path is provided, open the browser at that directory
'NOTE: If invalid, it will open at the Desktop level
Dim ShellApp As Object
'Create a file browser window at the default folder
Set ShellApp = CreateObject("Shell.Application"). _
BrowseForFolder(0, "Please choose a folder", 0, OpenAt)
'Set the folder to that selected. (On error in case cancelled)
On Error Resume Next
BrowseForFolder = ShellApp.self.Path
On Error GoTo 0
'Destroy the Shell Application
Set ShellApp = Nothing
'Check for invalid or non-entries and send to the Invalid error
'handler if found
'Valid selections can begin L: (where L is a letter) or
'\\ (as in \\servername\sharename. All others are invalid
Select Case Mid(BrowseForFolder, 2, 1)
Case Is = ":"
If Left(BrowseForFolder, 1) = ":" Then GoTo Invalid
Case Is = "\"
If Not Left(BrowseForFolder, 1) = "\" Then GoTo Invalid
Case Else
GoTo Invalid
End Select
Exit Function
Invalid:
'If it was determined that the selection was invalid, set to False
BrowseForFolder = False
End Function

Kenneth Hobs
10-27-2011, 08:58 PM
You need an IF to determine whether to add the file to the array and sheet. Obviously, you need to look at either comparing to some date minimum or date interval using DateSerial() or #thedate# using one of the Fil object date properties of:
X(i, 3) = Fil.DateLastAccessed
X(i, 4) = Fil.DateLastModified
X(i, 5) = Fil.DateCreated
Say what minimum or range of dates and which of the three types of file dates that you want to limit. OF course you could just limit the view by a Filter.

Bhaven
10-31-2011, 03:39 AM
Thank you for your response. My knowledge in macro is very basic and would not be able to make the changes you have suggested.

I would be grateful if you could give me more guidance on how to make these changes. For dates this is what I am looking for. I want to search for files created between 01.08.2011 to 31.10.2011 and so on.

Thanks
Bhaven

Kenneth Hobs
10-31-2011, 07:32 AM
Before I show you how to do it, are you happy with that routine?

Bhaven
10-31-2011, 10:00 AM
Thanks, I am happy with the routine

Kenneth Hobs
10-31-2011, 11:38 AM
You must be running Excel 2003. Since you did not say, I used datecreated.

Option Explicit

Public X()
Public i As Long
Public objShell, objFolder, objFolderItem
Public FSO, oFolder, Fil

Sub MainExtractData()
Dim NewSht As Worksheet
Dim MainFolderName As String
Dim TimeLimit As Long, StartTime As Double
ReDim X(1 To 65536, 1 To 11)
Set objShell = CreateObject("Shell.Application")
TimeLimit = Application.InputBox("Please enter the maximum time that you wish this code to run for in minutes" & vbNewLine & vbNewLine & _
"Leave this at zero for unlimited runtime", "Time Check box", 0)
StartTime = Timer
' This is the part I need to change to create a Table with these field names.
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
MainFolderName = BrowseForFolder()
Set NewSht = ThisWorkbook.Sheets.Add
X(1, 1) = "Path"
X(1, 2) = "File Name"
X(1, 3) = "Last Accessed"
X(1, 4) = "Last Modified"
X(1, 5) = "Created"
X(1, 6) = "Type"
X(1, 7) = "Size"
X(1, 8) = "Owner"
X(1, 9) = "Author"
X(1, 10) = "Title"
X(1, 11) = "Comments"
' i is defined Publicly as a Long Integer
i = 1
Set FSO = CreateObject("scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set oFolder = FSO.GetFolder(MainFolderName)
'error handling to stop the obscure error that occurs at time when retrieving DateLastAccessed
On Error Resume Next
For Each Fil In oFolder.Files
Set objFolder = objShell.Namespace(oFolder.Path)
Set objFolderItem = objFolder.ParseName(Fil.Name)
If Fil.datecreated >= DateSerial(2011, 1, 8) and Fil.datecreated <= DateSerial(2011, 10, 31) Then
i = i + 1
If i Mod 20 = 0 And TimeLimit <> 0 And Timer > (TimeLimit * 60 + StartTime) Then
GoTo FastExit
End If
If i Mod 50 = 0 Then
Application.StatusBar = "Processing File " & i
DoEvents
End If
X(i, 1) = oFolder.Path
X(i, 2) = Fil.Name
X(i, 3) = Fil.DateLastAccessed
X(i, 4) = Fil.DateLastModified
X(i, 5) = Fil.datecreated
X(i, 6) = Fil.Type
X(i, 7) = Fil.Size
X(i, 8) = objFolder.GetDetailsOf(objFolderItem, 8)
X(i, 9) = objFolder.GetDetailsOf(objFolderItem, 9)
X(i, 10) = objFolder.GetDetailsOf(objFolderItem, 10)
X(i, 11) = objFolder.GetDetailsOf(objFolderItem, 14)
End If
Next
'Get subdirectories
If TimeLimit = 0 Then
Call RecursiveFolder(oFolder, 0)
Else
If Timer < (TimeLimit * 60 + StartTime) Then Call RecursiveFolder(oFolder, TimeLimit * 60 + StartTime)
End If
FastExit:
Range("A:K") = X
If i < 65535 Then Range(Cells(i + 1, "A"), Cells(65536, "A")).EntireRow.Delete
Range("A:K").WrapText = False
Range("A:K").EntireColumn.AutoFit
Range("1:1").Font.Bold = True
Rows("2:2").Select
ActiveWindow.FreezePanes = True
Range("a1").Activate
Set FSO = Nothing
Set objShell = Nothing
Set oFolder = Nothing
Set objFolder = Nothing
Set objFolderItem = Nothing
Set Fil = Nothing
Application.StatusBar = ""
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub

Sub RecursiveFolder(xFolder, TimeTest As Long)
Dim SubFld
For Each SubFld In xFolder.SubFolders
Set oFolder = FSO.GetFolder(SubFld)
Set objFolder = objShell.Namespace(SubFld.Path)
For Each Fil In SubFld.Files
Set objFolder = objShell.Namespace(oFolder.Path)
'Problem with objFolder at times
If Not objFolder Is Nothing Then
Set objFolderItem = objFolder.ParseName(Fil.Name)
i = i + 1
If i Mod 20 = 0 And TimeTest <> 0 And Timer > TimeTest Then
Exit Sub
End If
If i Mod 50 = 0 Then
Application.StatusBar = "Processing File " & i
DoEvents
End If
X(i, 1) = SubFld.Path
X(i, 2) = Fil.Name
X(i, 3) = Fil.DateLastAccessed
X(i, 4) = Fil.DateLastModified
X(i, 5) = Fil.datecreated
X(i, 6) = Fil.Type
X(i, 7) = Fil.Size
X(i, 8) = objFolder.GetDetailsOf(objFolderItem, 8)
X(i, 9) = objFolder.GetDetailsOf(objFolderItem, 9)
X(i, 10) = objFolder.GetDetailsOf(objFolderItem, 10)
X(i, 11) = objFolder.GetDetailsOf(objFolderItem, 14)
Else
Debug.Print Fil.Path & " " & Fil.Name
End If
Next
Call RecursiveFolder(SubFld, TimeTest)
Next
End Sub

Function BrowseForFolder(Optional OpenAt As Variant) As Variant
'Function purpose: To Browser for a user selected folder.
'If the "OpenAt" path is provided, open the browser at that directory
'NOTE: If invalid, it will open at the Desktop level
Dim ShellApp As Object
'Create a file browser window at the default folder
Set ShellApp = CreateObject("Shell.Application"). _
BrowseForFolder(0, "Please choose a folder", 0, OpenAt)
'Set the folder to that selected. (On error in case cancelled)
On Error Resume Next
BrowseForFolder = ShellApp.self.Path
On Error GoTo 0
'Destroy the Shell Application
Set ShellApp = Nothing
'Check for invalid or non-entries and send to the Invalid error
'handler if found
'Valid selections can begin L: (where L is a letter) or
'\\ (as in \\servername\sharename. All others are invalid
Select Case Mid(BrowseForFolder, 2, 1)
Case Is = ":"
If Left(BrowseForFolder, 1) = ":" Then GoTo Invalid
Case Is = "\"
If Not Left(BrowseForFolder, 1) = "\" Then GoTo Invalid
Case Else
GoTo Invalid
End Select
Exit Function
Invalid:
'If it was determined that the selection was invalid, set to False
BrowseForFolder = False
End Function

Bhaven
11-01-2011, 10:45 AM
Hi,

Yes I am using excel 2003 and i wanted files by date created between 01.08.2011 to 31.10.2011.

I have tried amended code but it extarcts all the files created in the folder including 01.08.2011 to 31.10.2011.

I only want extact files created between 01.08.2011 to 31.10.2011

Thanks in advance for your help:help

Kenneth Hobs
11-01-2011, 11:36 AM
There is a lot of redundancy in that code. Try this modification where I added the IF to the recursive routine as well.

GTO
11-01-2011, 11:43 AM
Hi there,

When you are reading through or stepping through the code, you'll see the test that decides which files' info to return.
If Fil.datecreated >= DateSerial(2011, 1, 8) And Fil.datecreated <= DateSerial(2011, 10, 31) Then
Since you only want if the created date if greater than one date and less than, try changing the greater than or equal to test (>=) to simply greater than (>); then the same for the less than or equal to test, just removing the equals sign.

Bhaven
11-04-2011, 08:40 AM
Hi,

I tried your suggestion with no success

Kenneth Hobs
11-04-2011, 10:58 AM
When you tried the code in my post #6, did you confirm the date created values manually?

That is such unwieldy code, I think it best to make it better.

Bhaven
11-07-2011, 07:20 AM
Hi,

I tried your suggestion from #6 but gives same results.