Hello all,
i use Everything since a few years (a very old Version) but without knowing and using all of its funktions.
After installing the new Beta on my new Laptop, i was very happy about all the "new" features and start playing around with it.
But i miss one funktion.
I have indexed about 20 network Drives with ~200.000 Logfiles at work. All these Files are in different Folders / Shares and so on.
I would like to search for Files like this.
\\fileserv*\*_sip_*.log dc:>=5.5.2016 10:35 dm:<=6.5.2016 4:20
and this wont work. If i delete the Timestamps like this
\\fileserv*\*_sip_*.log dc:>=5.5.2016 dm:<=6.5.2016
then all is fine but i got much more files than i want.
Do i something wrong or is it not possible to search für hh:mm in the Timestamp?
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Oh, and another Question.
Every Logifle is written until 100 MB until close and creating a new one.
While the file is opend for writing, date modified is equal to date created and date modified is updated when the file is closed.
So i want to create a search that displays me all files that are currently open for writing and tried this:
*.log dc:=dm:
or is there something like dupe: for this request, that is something like referencing filename = filename
But thats not working. Is there a workarround or is it impossible too?
Search with including Time in dc / dm /da is impossible?
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Search with including Time in dc / dm /da is impossible?
Last edited by kurzvorknapp on Wed May 11, 2016 12:21 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Search with including Time in dc / dm /da is impossible?
Great, thanks for your fast Answer and this good news.
I think i have to Update more often that every 3 Years
Re: Search with including Time in dc / dm /da is impossible?
Currently not possible.dc:=dm:
I've added it to my TODO list.
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Re: Search with including Time in dc / dm /da is impossible?
Great and thank you very muchvoid wrote:Currently not possible.dc:=dm:
I've added it to my TODO list.