convert search history and run history from v1.21 to v1.33
convert search history and run history from v1.21 to v1.33
Thanks first for this awesome superpower tool. I've been using it since 2009. I'm using v1.2.1.442a for several years. Today I just updated to v1.3.3.656b. Everything updated smoothly except the search history and run history. They were stored in xml format in old version. However, the new version takes csv version. I wonder if there is an easy way to convert from old version to new version. Thanks again! Rock
Re: convert search history and run history from v1.21 to v1.
This, http://www.luxonsoftware.com/Converter/xmltocsv, gave back a .csv.
I viewed it & it looks right.
(I did not try "using" it in Everything.)
I viewed it & it looks right.
(I did not try "using" it in Everything.)
Re: convert search history and run history from v1.21 to v1.
Thanks for the tool. But the date format is not correct. v1.33 just wiped them out and created an empty one.
Re: convert search history and run history from v1.21 to v1.
I see.
Current is:
> Name | Count | Date (with date in Unix time?)
Old is:
> Date | Count | Name (with date in a readable format)
So that makes it more difficult...?
Current is:
> Name | Count | Date (with date in Unix time?)
Old is:
> Date | Count | Name (with date in a readable format)
So that makes it more difficult...?
Re: convert search history and run history from v1.21 to v1.
old date format is "2013-06-12 03:01"
new is "130162241861150000"
forgot how to convert them...
new is "130162241861150000"
forgot how to convert them...
Re: convert search history and run history from v1.21 to v1.
Epoch & Unix Timestamp Conversion Tools
Can probably get away with just set all the date/times to a singular value?
Can probably get away with just set all the date/times to a singular value?
Re: convert search history and run history from v1.21 to v1.
epoch time format is only 13 digit with milliseconds, but the format in search history.csv has 18 digits. Maybe only void knows this...
Re: convert search history and run history from v1.21 to v1.
Everything uses FILETIMEs for search history and run history.
FILETIMEs are 100 nanosecond intervals since January 1, 1601 (UTC).
To convert unix time to FILETIME:
FILETIMEs are 100 nanosecond intervals since January 1, 1601 (UTC).
To convert unix time to FILETIME:
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FILETIME = (unix time * 10000000) + 116444736000000000
Re: convert search history and run history from v1.21 to v1.
Are we missing 0's?
I found:
(When I was searching, I had come up with "(MACE) timestamps", but hadn't yet put everything together.)
File Times
Tim Mugherini presents NTFS MFT Timelines and Malware Analysis
MAC times
I found:
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filetime = (unixtime * 10000000) + 116444736000000000
(When I was searching, I had come up with "(MACE) timestamps", but hadn't yet put everything together.)
File Times
Tim Mugherini presents NTFS MFT Timelines and Malware Analysis
MAC times
Re: convert search history and run history from v1.21 to v1.
Thanks therube, updated.
Re: convert search history and run history from v1.21 to v1.
thanks void and therube. I'll write a script to convert them later.
Utility to convert Unix/UTC-time to regular date/time
Hi there!
Today I've wrote a script for Clickermann 4.13.003 (ver.4.12 seems to be working too) for automatic convertation Unix-time & UTC-time (which is used in Everything EFU filelist) into usual date/time format.
Scripts are in enclosure. To use that script as include plz write directive in your script for connecting to my script (which should lay in the same folder as your one). Also 2 drafts of the script are in the archieve (7Zip, 3kb).
There're 3 built-in functions inside: utc2unix, unix2utc, unix2date. Each of them writes the result to the Clickerman's log, but besides this you can use their inner variables ($mult, $utctm, $dttime, $hr etc) to insert these functions' output strictly where you need it (for ex., write to ur file).
Oops, I can't find a spoiler button here, so I'll put my script's code below.
Hope that forum's parser won't break the script.
Today I've wrote a script for Clickermann 4.13.003 (ver.4.12 seems to be working too) for automatic convertation Unix-time & UTC-time (which is used in Everything EFU filelist) into usual date/time format.
Scripts are in enclosure. To use that script as include plz write
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#include "195_Unix2date_060318.cms"
There're 3 built-in functions inside: utc2unix, unix2utc, unix2date. Each of them writes the result to the Clickerman's log, but besides this you can use their inner variables ($mult, $utctm, $dttime, $hr etc) to insert these functions' output strictly where you need it (for ex., write to ur file).
Oops, I can't find a spoiler button here, so I'll put my script's code below.
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// 06-Mar-2018
//#name "Unix2date"
//logclear
$subtr=11644473600
sub(utc2unix,$utctext)
$utc=$utctext
$utc=strcut($utc,1,11)
$mult=$utc-$subtr
print(" Unix = ",$mult," (",strlen($mult),") ")
end_sub
sub(unix2utc,$unixtext)
$unix=$unixtext
$utctm=strconcat($unix+$subtr,"0000000")
print("utc-Time = ",$utctm," (",strlen($utctm),") ")
end_sub
sub(unix2date,$nixtime)
$tm=$nixtime
$conv=0
$yr=0
$cnt=0
//$leap=0
$first=1
while($conv=0)
define($tmrest,$tm)
$leap=0
$tmrest=$tmrest-31536000
if(($tmrest>0)|($tmrest=0))
inc($yr)
inc($cnt)
if($cnt=4)
if($first=0)
$cnt=0
//$first=0
$leap=1
$tmrest=$tmrest-86400
end_if
end_if
if(($cnt=3)&($first=1))
$cnt=0//4
$first=0
$leap=1
$tmrest=$tmrest-86400
end_if
else
$conv=1
end_if
end_cyc
$tmrest=$tmrest+31536000
if(($yr=0)&($tmrest<0))
print("Out of bound! (year < 1970)")
else
//print($yr+1970)
end_if
if($tmrest>(31+28+$leap+31+30+31+30+31+31+30+31+30)*86400)
$mt="Dec"
$m=12
$tmrest=$tmrest-(31+28+$leap+31+30+31+30+31+31+30+31+30)*86400
$dy=int($tmrest/86400)
$tmrest=$tmrest-$dy*86400
else
if($tmrest>(31+28+$leap+31+30+31+30+31+31+30+31)*86400)
$mt="Nov"
$m=11
$tmrest=$tmrest-(31+28+$leap+31+30+31+30+31+31+30+31)*86400
$dy=int($tmrest/86400)
$tmrest=$tmrest-$dy*86400
else
if($tmrest>(31+28+$leap+31+30+31+30+31+31+30)*86400)
$mt="Oct"
$m=10
$tmrest=$tmrest-(31+28+$leap+31+30+31+30+31+31+30)*86400
$dy=int($tmrest/86400)
$tmrest=$tmrest-$dy*86400
else
if($tmrest>(31+28+$leap+31+30+31+30+31+31)*86400)
$mt="Sept"
$m=9
$tmrest=$tmrest-(31+28+$leap+31+30+31+30+31+31)*86400
$dy=int($tmrest/86400)
$tmrest=$tmrest-$dy*86400
else
if($tmrest>(31+28+$leap+31+30+31+30+31)*86400)
$mt="Aug"
$m=8
$tmrest=$tmrest-(31+28+$leap+31+30+31+30+31)*86400
$dy=int($tmrest/86400)
$tmrest=$tmrest-$dy*86400
else
if($tmrest>(31+28+$leap+31+30+31+30)*86400)
$mt="Jul"
$m=7
$tmrest=$tmrest-(31+28+$leap+31+30+31+30)*86400
$dy=int($tmrest/86400)
$tmrest=$tmrest-$dy*86400
else
if($tmrest>(31+28+$leap+31+30+31)*86400)
$mt="Jun"
$m=6
$tmrest=$tmrest-(31+28+$leap+31+30+31)*86400
$dy=int($tmrest/86400)
$tmrest=$tmrest-$dy*86400
else
if($tmrest>(31+28+$leap+31+30)*86400)
$mt="May"
$m=5
$tmrest=$tmrest-(31+28+$leap+31+30)*86400
$dy=int($tmrest/86400)
$tmrest=$tmrest-$dy*86400
else
if($tmrest>(31+28+$leap+31)*86400)
$mt="Apr"
$m=4
$tmrest=$tmrest-(31+28+$leap+31)*86400
$dy=int($tmrest/86400)
$tmrest=$tmrest-$dy*86400
else
if($tmrest>(31+28+$leap)*86400)
$mt="Mar"
$m=3
$tmrest=$tmrest-(31+28+$leap)*86400
$dy=int($tmrest/86400)
$tmrest=$tmrest-$dy*86400
else
if($tmrest>31*86400)
$mt="Feb"
$m=2
$tmrest=$tmrest-31*86400
$dy=int($tmrest/86400)
$tmrest=$tmrest-$dy*86400
else
$mt="Jan"
$m=1
$dy=int($tmrest/86400)
$tmrest=$tmrest-$dy*86400
end_if
end_if
end_if
end_if
end_if
end_if
end_if
end_if
end_if
end_if
end_if
$yr=$yr+1970
if((int($yr/4)=$yr/4)&((int($yr/100)!$yr/100)|(int($yr/400)=$yr/400)))
//print($yr," is leap year!")
$leap=1
else
//print($yr," is NOT leap one!")
$leap=0
end_if
if(($m>2)&($leap=1))
//$dy=$dy+1
//print("1")
else
if(($m=2)&($leap=1))
$dy=$dy+1
//print("2")
else
//$dy=$dy+1
if($leap=1)
//print("31")
$dy=$dy+1
else
//print("32")
$dy=$dy+1
// if($m<2)
// print("32+")
// end_if
end_if
end_if
end_if
if(($m>2)&($leap=0))
//$dy=$dy+1
//print("11")
else
if(($m=2)&($leap=0))
//$dy=$dy+1
//print("22")
if($dy=29)
//print("22+")
$dy=1
$m=3
$mt="Mar"
end_if
else
//$dy=$dy+1
//print("33")
end_if
end_if
$hr=int($tmrest/3600)
$tmrest=$tmrest-$hr*3600
$min=int($tmrest/60)
$tmrest=$tmrest-$min*60
$sec=$tmrest
$tmrest=$tmrest-$tmrest
if(strlen($hr)=1)
$hr=strconcat("0",$hr)
end_if
if(strlen($min)=1)
$min=strconcat("0",$min)
end_if
if(strlen($sec)=1)
$sec=strconcat("0",$sec)
end_if
if(strlen($m)=1)
$m=strconcat("0",$m)
end_if
if(strlen($dy)=1)
$dy=strconcat("0",$dy)
end_if
//print(" Year ",$yr,", ",$mt," ",$dy,"th, ",$hr,":",$min,":",$sec," ")
print(" ",$hr,":",$min,":",$sec," ",$dy,".",$m,".",$yr," r. ")
$dttime=strconcat(" ",$hr,":",$min,":",$sec," ",$dy,".",$m,".",$yr," r. ")
//print("+")
end_sub
//halt
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