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    Automatic add date and time to Archivename

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      Micke Alpha Testers @TBGBe
      last edited by

      @TBGBe:

      Thanks Micke,
      Seems to work fine.

      Is there a way to specify year/month/day for date instead of day/month/year ?

      I don’t know if that’s possible, but I’ll check that. I also found one annoying bug in the script, that I missed when I wrote it. I have assumed that the file extension always is 3 characters, but that won’t work when you are working with 7-zip (7z) and zipx archives since they don’t have a file extension of 3 characters. This resulted in a incorrect filename after adding date and time to it.

      I need to do some more tests before I submit the updated script.

      Kind Regards
      Micke

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        TBGBe @Micke
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        Yeah. I was just about to report that “test.tar.gz” doesn’t work.
        I guess you know why :p

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          Micke Alpha Testers
          last edited by

          Hi!
          I think it’s working correctly now. I have also update the date parameter. You can now select from different date format.

          Here’s the updated script

          '***********************************************************************
          '* PACOMP_DT.vbs
          '* @author: Micke
          '* @hist 2010-04-05	CREATED:Script for adding Date and Time to Filename
          '* @hist 2010-04-06 BUGFIX: Assumed the file extension always contains
          '*							3 character, resulting in incorrect
          '*							Filename when using a file extension with
          '*							other than 3 characters.
          '* @hist 2010-04-06	UPDATE:	Added support for different dateformat
          '*
          '* The script requires 4 parameters
          '* Usage: cscript PACOMP_DT.vbs <param1> <param2> <param3> <param4>
          '*
          '* param1: 	-d1 = Add current date (YYYYMMDD) to filename
          '*			-d2 = Add current date (DDMMYYYY) to filename
          '*			-d3 = Add current date (MMDDYYYY) to filename
          '*			-d = Works the same as -d1
          '* 			-t = Add current time to filename
          '*			-dt = Add current date and time to filename
          '*
          '* param2:	The commands PACOMP uses
          '* param3:	Filename of the Archive with extension
          '* param4:	Path to file(s) and/or directory
          '*
          '* Add date and time to Archivename MyArchive.zip
          '* Example: cscript PACOMP_DT.vbs -dt -a C:\Temp\MyArchive.zip D:\*.doc
          '*
          '***********************************************************************
          Option Explicit
          
          'Variables
          Dim FSO, WshShell, objRegEx, strDate, strDT_Parameter, strArchiveExtension
          Dim strTime, strArchiveNamePath, strPACOMP_Commands, strFileName
          Dim strOnlyArchiveName, strPath, strOnlyArchiveNameNoExtension
          Dim strCompressionString, bCheck
          
          'Constants
          Const PACOMP = "C:\Programs\PACL\PACOMP.exe"
          
          'Check number of arguments
          If WScript.Arguments.Count <> 4 Then
          	WScript.Echo "Usage: cscript PACOMP_DT.vbs <param1> <param2> <param3> <param4>"
          	WScript.Echo "param1: -d1 = Add current date (YYYYMMDD) to filename"
          	WScript.Echo "param1: -d2 = Add current date (DDMMYYYY) to filename"
          	WScript.Echo "param1: -d3 = Add current date (MMDDYYYY) to filename"
          	WScript.Echo "param1: -d = Works the same as -d1"
          	WScript.Echo "param1: -t = Add current time to filename"
          	WScript.Echo "param1: -dt = Add current date and time to filename"
          	WScript.Echo "param2: The commands PACOMP uses"
          	WScript.Echo "param3: Filename of the Archive with extension"
          	WScript.Echo "param4: Path to file(s) and/or directory"
          	WScript.Echo "Example: cscript PACOMP_DT.vbs -dt -a C:\Temp\MyArchive.zip D:\*.doc"
          	WScript.Echo "Will add date and time to Archivename MyArchive.zip"
          	WScript.Quit
          End If
          
          'Create the FileSystemObject
          Set FSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
          
          'Create the ShellObject
          Set WshShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
          
          'Get data from the Arguments
          strDT_Parameter = WScript.Arguments.Item(0)
          strPACOMP_Commands = WScript.Arguments.Item(1)
          strArchiveNamePath = WScript.Arguments.Item(2)
          strFileName = WScript.Arguments.Item(3)
          
          'Check the parameter for Date and Time
          If CheckDTParameter() = True Then
          	UpdateArchiveName()
          	RunPACOMP()
          Else
          	WScript.Echo "Parameter 1 incorrect"
          	WScript.Echo "Value set as: " & strDT_Parameter
          	WScript.Echo "Expected value would be: -t, -d, -d1, -d2,-d3, -dt, -d1t, -d2t, -d3t"
          	WScript.Echo "Exit the script"
          	WScript.Quit
          End If
          
          Sub UpdateArchiveName()
          
          	'Get the ArchiveName from the path
          	strOnlyArchiveName = Mid(strArchiveNamePath, InStrRev(strArchiveNamePath, "\")+1)
          
          	'Get the ArchiveExtension
          	strArchiveExtension = Mid(strArchiveNamePath, InStrRev(strArchiveNamePath, ".")+1)
          
          	'Get the ArchiveName without extension
          	strOnlyArchiveNameNoExtension = Left(strOnlyArchiveName, Len(strOnlyArchiveName)-Len(strArchiveExtension)-1)
          
          	'Get the Path without the ArchiveName
          	strPath = Left(strArchiveNamePath,Len(strArchiveNamePath)-Len(strOnlyArchiveName))
          
          	'Insert Date and Time to the ArchiveName
          	If strDT_Parameter = "-d" Or strDT_Parameter = "-d1" Or strDT_Parameter = "-d2" Or strDT_Parameter = "-d3" Then
          		strOnlyArchiveName = strOnlyArchiveNameNoExtension & "_" & strDate & "." & strArchiveExtension
          	ElseIf strDT_Parameter = "-t" Then
          		strOnlyArchiveName = strOnlyArchiveNameNoExtension & "_" & strTime & "." & strArchiveExtension
          	Else
          		strOnlyArchiveName = strOnlyArchiveNameNoExtension & "_" & strDate & "_" & strTime & "." & strArchiveExtension
          	End If
          
          	strArchiveNamePath = strPath & strOnlyArchiveName
          
          End Sub
          
          Sub RunPACOMP()
          
          	'Create the string with parameters for PACOMP
          	strCompressionString = PACOMP & " " & strPACOMP_Commands & " " & Chr(34) & strArchiveNamePath & Chr(34) & " " & Chr(34) & strFileName & Chr(34)
          	WScript.Echo strCompressionString
          	WshShell.Run strCompressionString, 0, True
          
          End Sub
          
          Function FormatNumbers(n, totalDigits)
          
          	If totalDigits > Len(n) Then
          		FormatNumbers = String(totalDigits-Len(n),"0") & n 
              Else 
                  FormatNumbers = n 
             	End If
          
          End Function
          
          Function CheckDTParameter()
          
          	Select Case strDT_Parameter
          		Case "-d" 'YYYYMMDD
          			bCheck = True
          			strDate = Year(Date()) & FormatNumbers(Month(Date()),2) & FormatNumbers(Day(Date()),2)
          		Case "-d1" 'YYYYMMDD
          			bCheck = True
          			strDate = Year(Date()) & FormatNumbers(Month(Date()),2) & FormatNumbers(Day(Date()),2)
          		Case "-d2" 'DDMMYYYY
          			bCheck = True
          			strDate = FormatNumbers(Day(Date()),2) & FormatNumbers(Month(Date()),2) & Year(Date())
          		Case "-d3" 'MMDDYYYY
          			bCheck = True
          			strDate = FormatNumbers(Month(Date()),2) & FormatNumbers(Day(Date()),2) & Year(Date())
          		Case "-t" 'HHMMSS
          			bCheck = True
          			GetFormattedTime()
          		Case "-dt" 'YYYYMMDD HHMMSS
          			bCheck = True
          			strDate = Year(Date()) & FormatNumbers(Month(Date()),2) & FormatNumbers(Day(Date()),2)
          			GetFormattedTime()
          		Case "-d1t" 'YYYYMMDD HHMMSS
          			bCheck = True
          			strDate = Year(Date()) & FormatNumbers(Month(Date()),2) & FormatNumbers(Day(Date()),2)
          			GetFormattedTime()
          		Case "-d2t" 'DDMMYYYY HHMMSS
          			bCheck = True
          			strDate = FormatNumbers(Day(Date()),2) & FormatNumbers(Month(Date()),2) & Year(Date())
          			GetFormattedTime()
          		Case "-d3t" 'MMDDYYYY HHMMSS
          			bCheck = True
          			strDate = FormatNumbers(Month(Date()),2) & FormatNumbers(Day(Date()),2) & Year(Date())
          			GetFormattedTime()
          		Case Else
          			bCheck = False
          	End Select
          
          	CheckDTParameter = bCheck
          
          End Function
          
          Sub GetFormattedTime()
          
          	'Clear unwanted characters from the date and time
          	Set objRegEx = CreateObject("VBScript.RegExp")
          	objRegEx.Global = True
          	objRegEx.Pattern = "[^0-9]"
          
          	'Find out current time
          	strTime = FormatDateTime(Time(), vbLongTime)
          
          	'Clear unwanted characters from the date and time
          	strTime = objRegEx.Replace(strTime, "")
          
          End Sub</param4> </param3></param2></param1></param4></param3></param2></param1>
          

          The script requires 4 parameters to work properly.

          Parameter 1
          Can be “-d”, “-d1”, “-d2”, “-d3”, “-t”, “-dt”, “-d1t”, “-d2t”, “-d3t”
          -d = Add current date (YYYYMMDD) to the ArchiveName
          -d1 = Add current date (YYYYMMDD) to the ArchiveName
          -d2 = Add current date (DDMMYYYY) to the ArchiveName
          -d3 = Add current date (MMDDYYYY) to the ArchiveName
          -t = Add current time to the ArchiveName
          -dt = Add current date and time to the ArchiveName

          Parameter 2
          The commands PACOMP uses. Note: The script doesn’t check if the commands are valid for PACOMP, it only check that this parameter exists. Also note: If you have more than one command in this parameter {-a -p}, you have to put quotes around these {“-a -p”}, otherwise you’ll get an error as the script will take each command for a separate parameter.

          Parameter 3
          Filename of the Archive with extension

          Parameter 4
          Files to add to the Archive

          Example

          cscript PACOMP_DT.vbs -dt -a C:\Temp\MyArchive.zip D:\*.doc
          cscript PACOMP_DT.vbs -dt "-a -P" C:\Temp\MyArchiveTest.zip D:\Temp\*.*
          cscript PACOMP_DT.vbs -d2t -a C:\Temp\MyArchive.zip D:\*.doc
          
          

          I hope everything is working correctly now.

          Kind Regards
          Micke

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          • TBGBeT Offline
            TBGBe @Micke
            last edited by

            Sorry, still fails with name2.tar.gz or name2.tar.bz2

            Could it be the “doubled extension” (two dots) causing problems with

            'Get the ArchiveExtension
            strArchiveExtension = Mid(strArchiveNamePath, InStrRev(strArchiveNamePath, “.”)+1)

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            • MickeM Offline
              Micke Alpha Testers @TBGBe
              last edited by

              @TBGBe:

              Sorry, still fails with name2.tar.gz or name2.tar.bz2

              Could it be the “doubled extension” (two dots) causing problems with

              Well, it’s working as expected for me. name2.tar.gz will have the fileextension “gz” and the new filename will be name2.tar_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.gz

              I assume you want the date and time appear before the first dot, which would be like name2_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.tar.gz

              Is that correct?

              Kind Regards
              Micke

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              • TBGBeT Offline
                TBGBe @Micke
                last edited by

                @Micke:

                Well, it’s working as expected for me. name2.tar.gz will have the fileextension “gz” and the new filename will be name2.tar_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.gz

                Yes, but PACOMP cannot create the archive as it needs "tar.gz / tar.bz2 " to perform the compression :p

                @Micke:

                I assume you want the date and time appear before the first dot, which would be like name2_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.tar.gz

                Is that correct?

                Kind Regards
                Micke

                Yes - well at least before the archive type control extension (don’t know if there might be something like
                “create.this.archive.for.me.tar.gz” which works in PACL!! )

                However, this is getting too complicated.
                I would be happy just to PREFIX the archive name with time/date to give
                YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS_name2.tar.gz
                which I guess is much simpler (and clarifies why I asked for YEAR/Month/Day format).

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                • MickeM Offline
                  Micke Alpha Testers @TBGBe
                  last edited by

                  @TBGBe:

                  Yes, but PACOMP cannot create the archive as it needs "tar.gz / tar.bz2 " to perform the compression :p

                  Ok, then the date and time must be placed before the first dot in the filename

                  @TBGBe:

                  However, this is getting too complicated. I would be happy just to PREFIX the archive name with time/date to give
                  YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS_name2.tar.gz
                  which I guess is much simpler (and clarifies why I asked for YEAR/Month/Day format).

                  It’s not that complicated, the problem here is to know all the rules for the fileextension used in PACL before writning the script. I was assuming that we would have filename.extension in all archives.

                  It’s much simpler to add the date and time in the beginning of the filename. The reason for adding it between the name and the extension is that it will be easier when you list the archives in explorer and they begin with their original filename and the date and time is inside it.

                  I’ll fix this by adding the date and time before the first dot in the filename instead of the last dot.

                  Kind Regards
                  Micke

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                  • MickeM Offline
                    Micke Alpha Testers @TBGBe
                    last edited by

                    Hi TBGBe!

                    @TBGBe:

                    Yes, but PACOMP cannot create the archive as it needs "tar.gz / tar.bz2 " to perform the compression :p

                    I have tested this and both creation and extraction of archive work with filename like Test1.tar_20100407_213915.bz2 or Test2.tar_20100407_213915.gz

                    C:\Programs\PACL>pacomp -a Test1.tar_20100407_213915.bz2 *.txt
                    
                    Archive: C:\Programs\PACL\Test1.tar_20100407_213915.bz2
                      preparing to compress...
                      adding: filelist.txt   --> Done. [0%]
                      adding: filelist2.txt   --> Done. [0%]
                      adding: LICENSE.TXT   --> Done. [22%]
                      adding: MANUAL.TXT   --> Done. [59%]
                      adding: ORDER.TXT   --> Done. [62%]
                      adding: README.TXT   --> Done. [77%]
                      adding: WHATSNEW.TXT   --> Done. [100%]
                      BZIPing... please wait...
                    
                    All OK
                    
                    C:\Programs\PACL>
                    
                    
                    C:\Programs\PACL>paext -e -pc:\Programs\Temp Test1.tar_20100407_213915.bz2
                    Archive --> C:\Programs\PACL\Test1.tar_20100407_213915.bz2 [BZIPed TAR]
                    
                      extracting: filelist.txt   --> Done. [0%]
                      extracting: filelist2.txt   --> Done. [0%]
                      extracting: LICENSE.TXT   --> Done. [22%]
                      extracting: MANUAL.TXT   --> Done. [59%]
                      extracting: ORDER.TXT   --> Done. [62%]
                      extracting: README.TXT   --> Done. [77%]
                      extracting: WHATSNEW.TXT   --> Done. [100%]
                    
                    C:\Programs\PACL>
                    
                    
                    C:\Programs\PACL>pacomp -a Test2.tar_20100407_213915.gz *.txt
                    Archive: C:\Programs\PACL\Test2.tar_20100407_213915.gz
                      preparing to compress...
                      adding: filelist.txt   --> Done. [0%]
                      adding: filelist2.txt   --> Done. [0%]
                      adding: LICENSE.TXT   --> Done. [22%]
                      adding: MANUAL.TXT   --> Done. [59%]
                      adding: ORDER.TXT   --> Done. [62%]
                      adding: README.TXT   --> Done. [77%]
                      adding: WHATSNEW.TXT   --> Done. [100%]
                      GZIPing... please wait...
                    
                    All OK
                    
                    C:\Programs\PACL>
                    
                    
                    C:\Programs\PACL>paext -e -pc:\Programs\Temp Test2.tar_20100407_213915.gz
                    Archive --> C:\Programs\PACL\Test2.tar_20100407_213915.gz [GZIPed TAR]
                    
                      extracting: filelist.txt   --> Done. [0%]
                      extracting: filelist2.txt   --> Done. [0%]
                      extracting: LICENSE.TXT   --> Done. [22%]
                      extracting: MANUAL.TXT   --> Done. [59%]
                      extracting: ORDER.TXT   --> Done. [62%]
                      extracting: README.TXT   --> Done. [77%]
                      extracting: WHATSNEW.TXT   --> Done. [100%]
                    
                    C:\Programs\PACL>
                    
                    ```Maybe I have missed something here :confused: but it seems to work properly for me.
                    
                    Kind Regards
                    Micke
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                    • TBGBeT Offline
                      TBGBe @Micke
                      last edited by

                      Hmm, perhaps I’m missing something then - I get this when running the script
                      attachment_p_22186_0_pacomp_dt.001.png

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                      • MickeM Offline
                        Micke Alpha Testers @TBGBe
                        last edited by

                        @TBGBe:

                        Hmm, perhaps I’m missing something then - I get this when running the script

                        Hmm, I can see one thing that could get this error. In the script there’s one constant

                        Const PACOMP = "C:\Programs\PACL\PACOMP.exe"
                        
                        

                        You are in C:\PACL when you are running the script and the commandline starts with “C:\Programs\PACL\PACOMP.exe”, but are you sure you have PACL installed in that folder? I know I haven’t comment the script about that you have to change this line, because the constant is the same as I have used in previous scripts.

                        Kind Regards
                        Micke

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                        • MickeM Offline
                          Micke Alpha Testers
                          last edited by

                          Hi!
                          Here’s the updated script. Now the date and time always is placed before the first dot in the filename, like this.

                          MyArchive_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.properties.txt.tar.bz2

                          I have also put a check if PACOMP.exe exists in the specified path of the constant. If not, a message will tell you about it and the script will exit.

                          '***********************************************************************
                          '* PACOMP_DT.vbs
                          '* @author: Micke
                          '* @hist 2010-04-05	CREATED:Script for adding Date and Time to Filename
                          '* @hist 2010-04-06 BUGFIX: Assumed the file extension always contains
                          '*							3 character, resulting in incorrect
                          '*							Filename when using a file extension with
                          '*							other than 3 characters.
                          '* @hist 2010-04-06	UPDATE:	Added support for different dateformat
                          '* @hist 2010-04-08 UPDATE:	Added check for existing PACOMP in the
                          '*							specified path
                          '* @hist 2010-04-08 UPDATE:	Moved date and time to be placed before
                          '*							the first dot in the filename
                          '*
                          '* The script requires 4 parameters
                          '* Usage: cscript PACOMP_DT.vbs <param1> <param2> <param3> <param4>
                          '*
                          '* param1: 	-d1 = Add current date (YYYYMMDD) to filename
                          '*			-d2 = Add current date (DDMMYYYY) to filename
                          '*			-d3 = Add current date (MMDDYYYY) to filename
                          '*			-d = Works the same as -d1
                          '* 			-t = Add current time to filename
                          '*			-dt = Add current date and time to filename
                          '*
                          '* param2:	The commands PACOMP uses
                          '* param3:	Filename of the Archive with extension
                          '* param4:	Path to file(s) and/or directory
                          '*
                          '* Add date and time to Archivename MyArchive.zip
                          '* Example: cscript PACOMP_DT.vbs -dt -a C:\Temp\MyArchive.zip D:\*.doc
                          '*
                          '***********************************************************************
                          Option Explicit
                          
                          'Variables
                          Dim FSO, WshShell, objRegEx, strDate, strDT_Parameter, strArchiveExtension
                          Dim strTime, strArchiveNamePath, strPACOMP_Commands, strFileName
                          Dim strOnlyArchiveName, strPath, strOnlyArchiveNameNoExtension
                          Dim strCompressionString, bCheck
                          
                          'Constants
                          Const PACOMP = "C:\Programs\PACL\PACOMP.exe"
                          
                          'Check number of arguments
                          If WScript.Arguments.Count <> 4 Then
                          	WScript.Echo "Usage: cscript PACOMP_DT.vbs <param1> <param2> <param3> <param4>"
                          	WScript.Echo "param1: -d1 = Add current date (YYYYMMDD) to filename"
                          	WScript.Echo "param1: -d2 = Add current date (DDMMYYYY) to filename"
                          	WScript.Echo "param1: -d3 = Add current date (MMDDYYYY) to filename"
                          	WScript.Echo "param1: -d = Works the same as -d1"
                          	WScript.Echo "param1: -t = Add current time to filename"
                          	WScript.Echo "param1: -dt = Add current date and time to filename"
                          	WScript.Echo "param2: The commands PACOMP uses"
                          	WScript.Echo "param3: Filename of the Archive with extension"
                          	WScript.Echo "param4: Path to file(s) and/or directory"
                          	WScript.Echo "Example: cscript PACOMP_DT.vbs -dt -a C:\Temp\MyArchive.zip D:\*.doc"
                          	WScript.Echo "Will add date and time to Archivename MyArchive.zip"
                          	WScript.Quit
                          End If
                          
                          'Create the FileSystemObject
                          Set FSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
                          
                          'Create the ShellObject
                          Set WshShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
                          
                          'Get data from the Arguments
                          strDT_Parameter = WScript.Arguments.Item(0)
                          strPACOMP_Commands = WScript.Arguments.Item(1)
                          strArchiveNamePath = WScript.Arguments.Item(2)
                          strFileName = WScript.Arguments.Item(3)
                          
                          'Check that PACOMP exists in the specified path
                          If FSO.FileExists(PACOMP) Then
                          	WScript.Echo "PACOMP.exe found, ok to continue the script"
                          Else
                          	WScript.Echo "PACOMP.exe could not be found in the specified path"
                          	WScript.Echo "The path is set to: " & PACOMP
                          	WScript.Echo "Update the constant PACOMP to contain a valid path"
                          	WScript.Echo "Exit the script"
                          	WScript.Quit
                          End If
                          
                          'Check the parameter for Date and Time
                          If CheckDTParameter() = True Then
                          	UpdateArchiveName()
                          	RunPACOMP()
                          Else
                          	WScript.Echo "Parameter 1 incorrect"
                          	WScript.Echo "Value set as: " & strDT_Parameter
                          	WScript.Echo "Expected value would be: -t, -d, -d1, -d2,-d3, -dt, -d1t, -d2t, -d3t"
                          	WScript.Echo "Exit the script"
                          	WScript.Quit
                          End If
                          
                          Sub UpdateArchiveName()
                          
                          	'Get the ArchiveName from the path
                          	strOnlyArchiveName = Mid(strArchiveNamePath, InStrRev(strArchiveNamePath, "\")+1)
                          
                          	'Get the ArchiveExtension
                          	strArchiveExtension = Mid(strArchiveNamePath, InStr(strArchiveNamePath, ".")+1)
                          
                          	'Get the ArchiveName without extension
                          	strOnlyArchiveNameNoExtension = Left(strOnlyArchiveName, Len(strOnlyArchiveName)-Len(strArchiveExtension)-1)
                          
                          	'Get the Path without the ArchiveName
                          	strPath = Left(strArchiveNamePath,Len(strArchiveNamePath)-Len(strOnlyArchiveName))
                          
                          	'Insert Date and Time to the ArchiveName
                          	If strDT_Parameter = "-d" Or strDT_Parameter = "-d1" Or strDT_Parameter = "-d2" Or strDT_Parameter = "-d3" Then
                          		strOnlyArchiveName = strOnlyArchiveNameNoExtension & "_" & strDate & "." & strArchiveExtension
                          	ElseIf strDT_Parameter = "-t" Then
                          		strOnlyArchiveName = strOnlyArchiveNameNoExtension & "_" & strTime & "." & strArchiveExtension
                          	Else
                          		strOnlyArchiveName = strOnlyArchiveNameNoExtension & "_" & strDate & "_" & strTime & "." & strArchiveExtension
                          	End If
                          
                          	strArchiveNamePath = strPath & strOnlyArchiveName
                          
                          End Sub
                          
                          Sub RunPACOMP()
                          
                          	'Create the string with parameters for PACOMP
                          	strCompressionString = PACOMP & " " & strPACOMP_Commands & " " & Chr(34) & strArchiveNamePath & Chr(34) & " " & Chr(34) & strFileName & Chr(34)
                          	WScript.Echo strCompressionString
                          	WshShell.Run strCompressionString, 0, True
                          
                          End Sub
                          
                          Function FormatNumbers(n, totalDigits)
                          
                          	If totalDigits > Len(n) Then
                          		FormatNumbers = String(totalDigits-Len(n),"0") & n 
                              Else 
                                  FormatNumbers = n 
                             	End If
                          
                          End Function
                          
                          Function CheckDTParameter()
                          
                          	Select Case strDT_Parameter
                          		Case "-d" 'YYYYMMDD
                          			bCheck = True
                          			strDate = Year(Date()) & FormatNumbers(Month(Date()),2) & FormatNumbers(Day(Date()),2)
                          		Case "-d1" 'YYYYMMDD
                          			bCheck = True
                          			strDate = Year(Date()) & FormatNumbers(Month(Date()),2) & FormatNumbers(Day(Date()),2)
                          		Case "-d2" 'DDMMYYYY
                          			bCheck = True
                          			strDate = FormatNumbers(Day(Date()),2) & FormatNumbers(Month(Date()),2) & Year(Date())
                          		Case "-d3" 'MMDDYYYY
                          			bCheck = True
                          			strDate = FormatNumbers(Month(Date()),2) & FormatNumbers(Day(Date()),2) & Year(Date())
                          		Case "-t" 'HHMMSS
                          			bCheck = True
                          			GetFormattedTime()
                          		Case "-dt" 'YYYYMMDD HHMMSS
                          			bCheck = True
                          			strDate = Year(Date()) & FormatNumbers(Month(Date()),2) & FormatNumbers(Day(Date()),2)
                          			GetFormattedTime()
                          		Case "-d1t" 'YYYYMMDD HHMMSS
                          			bCheck = True
                          			strDate = Year(Date()) & FormatNumbers(Month(Date()),2) & FormatNumbers(Day(Date()),2)
                          			GetFormattedTime()
                          		Case "-d2t" 'DDMMYYYY HHMMSS
                          			bCheck = True
                          			strDate = FormatNumbers(Day(Date()),2) & FormatNumbers(Month(Date()),2) & Year(Date())
                          			GetFormattedTime()
                          		Case "-d3t" 'MMDDYYYY HHMMSS
                          			bCheck = True
                          			strDate = FormatNumbers(Month(Date()),2) & FormatNumbers(Day(Date()),2) & Year(Date())
                          			GetFormattedTime()
                          		Case Else
                          			bCheck = False
                          	End Select
                          
                          	CheckDTParameter = bCheck
                          
                          End Function
                          
                          Sub GetFormattedTime()
                          
                          	'Clear unwanted characters from the date and time
                          	Set objRegEx = CreateObject("VBScript.RegExp")
                          	objRegEx.Global = True
                          	objRegEx.Pattern = "[^0-9]"
                          
                          	'Find out current time
                          	strTime = FormatDateTime(Time(), vbLongTime)
                          
                          	'Clear unwanted characters from the date and time
                          	strTime = objRegEx.Replace(strTime, "")
                          
                          End Sub</param4> </param3></param2></param1></param4></param3></param2></param1>
                          

                          Kind Regards
                          Micke

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                          • TBGBeT Offline
                            TBGBe @Micke
                            last edited by

                            @Micke:

                            Hmm, I can see one thing that could get this error. In the script there’s one constant

                            Const PACOMP = "C:\Programs\PACL\PACOMP.exe"
                            
                            

                            You are in C:\PACL when you are running the script

                            Blush :o

                            However, when I remembered to change it, I still have a problem opening the archive using PowerArchiver (not PACL) as it doesn’t handle the tar file because of the date text.

                            @Micke:

                            Here’s the updated script.

                            OK this works well for me now - thanks a lot. :D

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                            • MickeM Offline
                              Micke Alpha Testers @TBGBe
                              last edited by

                              @TBGBe:

                              OK this works well for me now - thanks a lot. :D

                              No problem, however it was a little more job to get it running the way I wanted than I expected in the beginning.

                              I suspect the next script will be much more complicated than this one. I haven’t sorted out yet how to solve all the problems in it, but it will be a different way of using PACL to create archives.

                              Kind Regards
                              Micke

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                                TBGBe @Micke
                                last edited by

                                @Micke:

                                … it will be a different way of using PACL to create archives.

                                A GUI perhaps :p

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                                  guido
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                                  see http://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/index.shtml for a simple GUI builder. it’s perfect for a wrapper around a command line tool

                                  Windows 11 Pro ENU x64
                                  Intel Core I7
                                  32 GB RAM

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                                  • MickeM Offline
                                    Micke Alpha Testers
                                    last edited by

                                    I have no plans for a GUI, as PA already has a very good and powerful GUI. I also want to thank TBGBe for taking time to test the script. Without your help I wouldn’t find the problem with extensions like tar.gz and tar.bz2.

                                    I haven’t written the next upcoming script yet, but I have some ideas of what it should be able to do. You will see it when it’s ready for test.

                                    Kind Regards
                                    Micke

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                                    • TBGBeT Offline
                                      TBGBe @Micke
                                      last edited by

                                      @Micke:

                                      I have no plans for a GUI …

                                      That was meant to be a joke - not sure if Guido knew it.

                                      P.S. Welcome back Guido :cool:

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                                      • guidoG Offline
                                        guido
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                                        I was never gone. I was always watching you guys big brother style. I just had nothing interesting to report. :-)

                                        Windows 11 Pro ENU x64
                                        Intel Core I7
                                        32 GB RAM

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