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(Visual Basic 6.0) Zip Files in a Date RangeSee more Zip ExamplesDemonstrates how to use the Zip.MinDate and Zip.MaxDate properties to zip only those files with a last-modified date within a date range. Note: This example requires Chilkat v10.0.0 or greater.
' This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. ' See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. Dim success As Long Dim zip As New ChilkatZip Dim zipPath As String zipPath = "c:/temp/qa_output/out.zip" ' Initialize the zip object with the path of the .zip to be created. success = zip.NewZip(zipPath) ' The MinDate and MaxDate properties use the timestamp date/time string format. ' Here are some examples: ' YYYY-MM-DD (e.g., 2024-07-31) ' YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS�HH:MM (e.g., 2024-07-31T12:34:56+02:00) ' 2024-07-31T12:34:56Z (the "Z" denotes Zulu time, or UTC) ' Only append files having a last-modified date greater than 1-Jan-2017 zip.MinDate = "2017-01-01T00:00:00Z" ' Also, only append files having a last-modified date less than the end of 2020 zip.MaxDate = "2020-12-31T23:59:59Z" ' You don't need to specify both MinDate and MaxDate. ' You can specify only one or the other if needed. ' The MinDate/MaxDate properties apply to all of the Chilkat methods for appending files. ' Recursively append to the zip object the paths of the files and directories in a directory tree. ' At this point we are not creating the .zip, nor are we reading the contents of the files. ' We are simply appending references to the files and directories in the local filesystem ' that will get processed when WriteZip is called. Dim recurse As Long recurse = 1 success = zip.AppendFiles("c:/temp/files_to_zip",recurse) If (success = 0) Then Debug.Print zip.LastErrorText Exit Sub End If zip.FileName = zipPath success = zip.WriteZip() If (success = 0) Then Debug.Print zip.LastErrorText Exit Sub End If zip.CloseZip Debug.Print "Success" |
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