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VBScript convert date to string

So I have a possibly simple question that I can not find the answer to.

I am writing a VBScript that will move a subfolder from one folder to another. When moving I want to append the date onto the subfolders name. I have everything working, except I can not figure out how to convert the date to a string so that it can be added to the folder name.

curDate =  Month(Date) + "_" + Day(Date) + "_" + Year(Date) + "_" + Time

If  fs.FolderExists(rsltFldrPath) Then

'Grab folder and Subfolders
Set fldr = fs.GetFolder(rsltFldrPath)
Set subFldr = fldr.SubFolders

For each folder in subFldr
    moveTo = archFldrPath + "\" +folder.name + curDate
    fs.MoveFolder folder, moveTo
Next
End If

Any help is appreciated. Thanks!

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user856354 Avatar asked Feb 24 '23 12:02

user856354


2 Answers

The string concatenation operator in VBScript is "&", so a quick fix would be:

>> curDate =  Month(Date) & "_" & Day(Date) & "_" & Year(Date) & "_" & Time
>> WScript.Echo curDate
>>
7_22_2011_5:32:55 PM

If you specify the exact desired result, I'm willing to propose a better way to achieve your goal.

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Ekkehard.Horner Avatar answered Feb 26 '23 16:02

Ekkehard.Horner


Ekkehard.Horners answer won't work as Time needs to be reformatted to remove the colons (:) Folders cannot have colons.

Try;

curDate =  Month(Date) & "_" & Day(Date) & "_" & Year(Date) & "_" & Time

Replace(CurDate,":","-")

I'm sure there's a more succinct answer but that will work also padding shouldn't be an issue as the underscores will negate duplicate possibilities.

I wanted to comment but don't have enough rep.

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simon henry Avatar answered Feb 26 '23 16:02

simon henry