Update file or folder Date Modified

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无人共我 2021-01-03 09:14

I need to update the \"Date Modified\" property of files and folders as they are copied from one location to the other so that \"Date Modified\" = Current System Time. I ha

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  •  天涯浪人
    2021-01-03 09:47

    There is a very simple (though arcane) syntax to "touch" a file on Windows. (update the last modified timestamp)

    If the file is in the current directory, all you need is:

    copy /b fileName+
    

    If the file is in some other path, then this works:

    copy /b somePath\fileName+,, somePath\
    

    However, it seems like you still would have a lot of coding to do, since I believe you only want to touch files that are copied.

    The following is untested, though I believe it will work. I can't vouch for the performance. This solution requires 2 unused drive letters. I'm assuming K: and L: are available.

    @echo off
    
    :: map unused drive letters to your source and target paths
    subst K: "\\sharepoint\dept\gis\Abandoned_Wire"
    subst L: "\\corp.dom\fs4\g1\OUTPUT\GRIDPROD\PDF\Maps\Abandon Wire Maps"
    
    :: replicate the folder hierarchy
    xcopy K: L: /t
    
    :: recursively copy and touch all files
    for /r K: %%F in (*) do (
      xcopy "%%F" "L:%%~pnxF" /r /y
      copy /b "L:%%~pnxF"+,, "L:%%~pF"
    )
    
    :: release the temporary drive mappings
    subst /d K:
    subst /d L:
    

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