ISO week number in CMD

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攒了一身酷 2020-12-10 17:23

How can I determine the (ISO 8601) week number in a Windows batch file?

Unfortunately WMIC PATH WIN32_LOCALTIME GET /FORMAT:LIST only has WeekInMont

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  • 2020-12-10 17:38

    You can use Ritchie Lawrences's Date Functions. It is maintained on Gitub. https://ritchielawrence.github.io/batchfunctionlibrary/

    Here is the code.

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     :DateToWeek %yy% %mm% %dd% yn cw dw
     ::
     :: By:   Ritchie Lawrence, Updated 2002-11-20. Version 1.1
     ::
     :: Func: Returns an ISO 8601 Week date from a calendar date.
     ::       For NT4/2000/XP/2003.
     :: 
     :: Args: %1 year component to be converted, 2 or 4 digits (by val)
     ::       %2 month component to be converted, leading zero ok (by val)
     ::       %3 day of month to be converted, leading zero ok (by val)
     ::       %4 var to receive year, 4 digits (by ref)
     ::       %5 var to receive calendar week, 2 digits, 01 to 53 (by ref)
     ::       %6 var to receive day of week, 1 digit, 1 to 7 (by ref)
     :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
     setlocal ENABLEEXTENSIONS
     set yy=%1&set mm=%2&set dd=%3
     if 1%yy% LSS 200 if 1%yy% LSS 170 (set yy=20%yy%) else (set yy=19%yy%)
     set /a dd=100%dd%%%100,mm=100%mm%%%100
     set /a z=14-mm,z/=12,y=yy+4800-z,m=mm+12*z-3,Jd=153*m+2
     set /a Jd=Jd/5+dd+y*365+y/4-y/100+y/400-32045
     set /a y=yy+4798,Jp=y*365+y/4-y/100+y/400-31738,t=Jp+3,Jp=t-t%%7
     set /a y=yy+4799,Jt=y*365+y/4-y/100+y/400-31738,t=Jt+3,Jt=t-t%%7
     set /a y=yy+4800,Jn=y*365+y/4-y/100+y/400-31738,t=Jn+3,Jn=t-t%%7
     set /a Jr=%Jp%,yn=yy-1,yn+=Jd/Jt,yn+=Jd/Jn
     if %Jd% GEQ %Jn% (set /a Jr=%Jn%) else (if %Jd% GEQ %Jt% set /a Jr=%Jt%)
     set /a diff=Jd-Jr,cw=diff/7+1,wd=diff%%7,wd+=1
     if %cw% LSS 10 set cw=0%cw%
     endlocal&set %4=%yn%&set %5=%cw%&set %6=%wd%&goto :EOF
    
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  • 2020-12-10 17:49

    Try this in a batch file:

    @For /F %%I In ('PowerShell Get-Date -UFormat %%V') Do @Echo(%%I
    @Timeout -1
    

    or in the command prompt window:

    For /F %I In ('PowerShell Get-Date -UFormat %V') Do @Echo(%I
    
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  • 2020-12-10 17:55

    There is no native Windows command available to CMD that can easily provide the ISO 8601 week number. In fact, dealing with date and time in any fashion is a real pain.

    That is why I wrote getTimestamp.bat - a general purpose utility for doing date/time computations and formatting. It is pure script (hybrid batch/JScript) that runs natively on any Windows machine from XP onward - no 3rd party exe required.

    Full documentation is available from the command line by getTimestamp /?, or getTimestamp /?? if you want paged help.

    The following will print the ISO 8601 week number using local date and time:

    call getTimeStamp /f {isowk}
    

    You can easily store the result in a variable

    call getTimeStamp /f {isowk} /r week
    echo ISO 8601 week = %week%
    
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