file time in file list
file time in file list
Hello -- some time ago it was posted that the file time(s) in the file list is the 64 bit value stored in the ntfs file system --- and in addition iso8601
format was also supported ---
I wrote a program to build a file list ( I seems that I have too many usb drive to remember were stuff is ) for my usb drives. Here is a few lines from
the efu file I created ---
"\\MYPhotos\pending\img_3719.jpg",2394313,2018-08-01T12:56:39-04:00,2018-08-13T11:03:19-04:00,32
"\\MYPhotos\pending\img_1255.jpg",2106265,2018-08-12T14:39:30-04:00,2018-08-13T11:03:18-04:00,32
"\\MYPhotos\pending\img_3714.jpg",2171374,2018-08-01T12:56:36-04:00,2018-08-13T11:03:18-04:00,32
"\\MYPhotos\pending\thumbs.db",29696,2014-04-12T23:09:33-04:00,2014-04-12T23:09:35-04:00,38
"\\MYPhotos\pending\img_1254.jpg",2439386,2018-08-12T14:39:43-04:00,2018-08-13T11:03:17-04:00,32
"\\MYPhotos\pending\img_1257.jpg",1982644,2018-08-12T14:39:09-04:00,2018-08-13T11:03:18-04:00,32
"\\MYPhotos\pending\img_1256.jpg",2016850,2018-08-12T14:39:20-04:00,2018-08-13T11:03:18-04:00,32
This seems to work, but when I look for the files in the search box, I don't the the create ts or attributes for files --- what did I miss in the efu format?
Any pointers would be appreciated
format was also supported ---
I wrote a program to build a file list ( I seems that I have too many usb drive to remember were stuff is ) for my usb drives. Here is a few lines from
the efu file I created ---
"\\MYPhotos\pending\img_3719.jpg",2394313,2018-08-01T12:56:39-04:00,2018-08-13T11:03:19-04:00,32
"\\MYPhotos\pending\img_1255.jpg",2106265,2018-08-12T14:39:30-04:00,2018-08-13T11:03:18-04:00,32
"\\MYPhotos\pending\img_3714.jpg",2171374,2018-08-01T12:56:36-04:00,2018-08-13T11:03:18-04:00,32
"\\MYPhotos\pending\thumbs.db",29696,2014-04-12T23:09:33-04:00,2014-04-12T23:09:35-04:00,38
"\\MYPhotos\pending\img_1254.jpg",2439386,2018-08-12T14:39:43-04:00,2018-08-13T11:03:17-04:00,32
"\\MYPhotos\pending\img_1257.jpg",1982644,2018-08-12T14:39:09-04:00,2018-08-13T11:03:18-04:00,32
"\\MYPhotos\pending\img_1256.jpg",2016850,2018-08-12T14:39:20-04:00,2018-08-13T11:03:18-04:00,32
This seems to work, but when I look for the files in the search box, I don't the the create ts or attributes for files --- what did I miss in the efu format?
Any pointers would be appreciated
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Re: file time in file list
Everything appears to show the Date Created information correctly for me:
Make sure you show the Date Created column (Right click the result list header and click Date Created)
Can you please send a screenshot of what you see?
Make sure you show the Date Created column (Right click the result list header and click Date Created)
Can you please send a screenshot of what you see?
Re: file time in file list
Hello -- Thanks for your reply ... Not sure what the issue could be on my side .... its the same for all my computers --- Here is the
screen shots requested --- I am using the latest version of everywhere
I am using the same efu file attached to this question -- as you can see in the screenshot, the files that were found on the
local drives have the created date, attribute and size but the one from the list do not --
Thanks for the help
screen shots requested --- I am using the latest version of everywhere
I am using the same efu file attached to this question -- as you can see in the screenshot, the files that were found on the
local drives have the created date, attribute and size but the one from the list do not --
Thanks for the help
Re: file time in file list
Working on my end - with (the subset of) your data.
Oh (didn't realize) & the full .efu looks fine too.
Could it be a display (driver or similar) issue?
I don't really mess with .efu, but is it to be expected that you have files shown on your list outside of the .efu?
(Heh. I didn't expect it to do that. And yes, I still cut it short.)
Oh (didn't realize) & the full .efu looks fine too.
Could it be a display (driver or similar) issue?
I don't really mess with .efu, but is it to be expected that you have files shown on your list outside of the .efu?
(Heh. I didn't expect it to do that. And yes, I still cut it short.)
Re: file time in file list
Hello -- Thanks for the reply --- not sure what the second image is ---- what version of everything are you using?
Re: file time in file list
Those are some of the p000 entries, all showing expected dates.
1.4.1.895 x86.
1.4.1.895 x86.
Re: file time in file list
Thanks for the screenshots.
Please try enabling date created indexing:
When you manually open a file list (From File -> Open File List - like I did in my screenshot) all file information will be available.
Please try enabling date created indexing:
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the Index tab on the left.
- Check Index Date Created.
- Click OK.
When you manually open a file list (From File -> Open File List - like I did in my screenshot) all file information will be available.
Re: file time in file list
I'm OK with that part.When you add a file list to your Everything index, only the file information you select under Tools -> Options -> Indexes is kept in your Everything index.
But his file list (.efu) does have that (Date Created) in there, no?
So if he opens his .efu (as we have) shouldn't the Date Created also display on his end, as it does ours?
(In my case, I use a new "profile", everything.exe -instance NODB -read-only, so no local files, Date Created is not indexed, & manually opened the .efu.)
Re: file time in file list
Hello -- Yes that was the issue -- one I turn on the noted option, I got the create date and the attributes --- thanks for the info and help --void wrote:Thanks for the screenshots.
Please try enabling date created indexing:When you add a file list to your Everything index, only the file information you select under Tools -> Options -> Indexes is kept in your Everything index.
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the Index tab on the left.
- Check Index Date Created.
- Click OK.
When you manually open a file list (From File -> Open File List - like I did in my screenshot) all file information will be available.
lastly It sees that will all my usb drive I seems to have millions of files -- is there an issue if the (internal) data base is that large?
Re: file time in file list
Just curious: what kind of program? Might also be useful for other people here!fpefpe wrote: I wrote a program to build a file list ( I seems that I have too many usb drive to remember were stuff is ) for my usb drives. Here is a few lines from
the efu file I created ---
Re: file time in file list
Hello -- AS being an old-timer here, I wrote a program in the rexx programming language which goes back over 25 years with it start
on IBM mainframe. There are download for rexx ( window version ) at rexx.org -- the windows port is called regina. In addition to the base
language, there are some function packages (dll's) that add interface to the windows API
It not as fast as a compile language for most part for the size of the usb drive that I have it work ok
on IBM mainframe. There are download for rexx ( window version ) at rexx.org -- the windows port is called regina. In addition to the base
language, there are some function packages (dll's) that add interface to the windows API
It not as fast as a compile language for most part for the size of the usb drive that I have it work ok
Re: file time in file list
Yes, the efu files have the Date Created information.I'm OK with that part.
But his file list (.efu) does have that (Date Created) in there, no?
However, when you add a filelist to your index, only the file information you specify under Tools -> Options -> Indexes is indexed.
This is different to opening a file list, which shows all file information available in the file list.
Yes, if the file list is opened from File -> Open File List....So if he opens his .efu (as we have) shouldn't the Date Created also display on his end, as it does ours?
Everything does start to slow down after a few million files.is there an issue if the (internal) data base is that large?
If you find the performance of Everything reduced, please consider setting up some exclude filters.
Optimal settings for Everything 1.4.
Re: file time in file list
Ah, thanks, that is the part I wasn't picking up on.when you add a filelist to your index
Re: file time in file list
Respect for that!fpefpe wrote:Hello -- AS being an old-timer here, I wrote a program in the rexx programming language which goes back over 25 years with it start
on IBM mainframe. There are download for rexx ( window version ) at rexx.org -- the windows port is called regina. In addition to the base
language, there are some function packages (dll's) that add interface to the windows API
It not as fast as a compile language for most part for the size of the usb drive that I have it work ok
Probably you are already aware of it, but if you don't care about the (nice) time layout, you can let Everything create an EFU list for you with a command like:
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everything.exe -createfilelist c:\temp\Pending.efu "\\MYPhotos\pending"