Dynamically/Automatically change folder date to that of most recent file
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Dynamically/Automatically change folder date to that of most recent file
I am using [wcx]setfolderdate_1.3.0.0 to update my folder date to that of the last modified file, but it seems that this plugin has to be run each time to update folder dates. Is there a way of having the folder to automatically assume the date of the last modified file?
Re: Dynamically/Automatically change folder date to that of most recent file
It's been discussed.
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Re: Dynamically/Automatically change folder date to that of most recent file
2 Fla$her.
Thanks. I have gone through it. But there are so many links and suggestions that I don't know what works and what does not. There is a suggestion to use Everything's advanced settings, which I did but the change is not reflected in TC. Can you please summarize the answer here (i am sure this will be useful for many other users)? Thx.
Thanks. I have gone through it. But there are so many links and suggestions that I don't know what works and what does not. There is a suggestion to use Everything's advanced settings, which I did but the change is not reflected in TC. Can you please summarize the answer here (i am sure this will be useful for many other users)? Thx.
Re: Dynamically/Automatically change folder date to that of most recent file
2pgpg
My PowerShell script to redate folder(s) regarding its latest content (tiny script itself, TC user command, TC user button, and usage examples included):
https://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=84556
My PowerShell script to redate folder(s) regarding its latest content (tiny script itself, TC user command, TC user button, and usage examples included):
https://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=84556
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Total Commander [always the latest version, including betas] x86/x64 on Win10 x64/Android 10/15
Re: Dynamically/Automatically change folder date to that of most recent file
Thank you for the pointer. However, when I tried the user button method, I get 'Function not implemented! em-redate_forlders_by_content'beb wrote: 2025-01-07, 18:40 UTC 2pgpg
My PowerShell script to redate folder(s) regarding its latest content (tiny script itself, TC user command, TC user button, and usage examples included):
https://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=84556
Re: Dynamically/Automatically change folder date to that of most recent file
2pgpg
You need to put a user command "em_redate_folders_by_content" in your 'usercmd.ini' as described there.
You need to put a user command "em_redate_folders_by_content" in your 'usercmd.ini' as described there.
#278521 User License
Total Commander [always the latest version, including betas] x86/x64 on Win10 x64/Android 10/15
Total Commander [always the latest version, including betas] x86/x64 on Win10 x64/Android 10/15
Re: Dynamically/Automatically change folder date to that of most recent file
In fact, nothing is working in automatic mode at the moment. All the tools listed relate to the manual mode.pgpg wrote: 2025-01-07, 15:45 UTC I have gone through it. But there are so many links and1 suggestions that I don't know what works and what does not.
Even the author of Everything didn't want to implement such dynamics.
There is some chance that this feature will appear in Autorun. I can't say when. The search function is still under consideration in Todo.
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Re: Dynamically/Automatically change folder date to that of most recent file
2beb&FlaSher
Thanks for the info. At least I now know there is nothing that works dynamically.
Thanks for the info. At least I now know there is nothing that works dynamically.
Re: Dynamically/Automatically change folder date to that of most recent file
The Windows file system only updates the Dir dates when its direct content is changed, not any level deeper.pgpg wrote: 2025-01-07, 14:17 UTC I am using [wcx]setfolderdate_1.3.0.0 to update my folder date to that of the last modified file, but it seems that this plugin has to be run each time to update folder dates. Is there a way of having the folder to automatically assume the date of the last modified file?
So there will never be a safe automatic way.
I use the Nirsoft tool Folder Time Update.
It has a required command line options to run it,
using a scheduled task as often as desired.
https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/folder_time_update.html
Windows 11 Home, Version 24H2 (OS Build 26100.3915)
TC 11.51 x64 / x86
Everything 1.5.0.1391a (x64), Everything Toolbar 1.5.2.0, Listary Pro 6.3.2.88
QAP 11.6.4.2.1 x64
TC 11.51 x64 / x86
Everything 1.5.0.1391a (x64), Everything Toolbar 1.5.2.0, Listary Pro 6.3.2.88
QAP 11.6.4.2.1 x64