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  • w0067814

    • Oct 2010
    • 8

    Dynamic Naming [date] operator modifiers

    Hi Spoon,

    Hopefully an easy request for you...

    Would it be possible to implement some modifiers / alternatives to the [date] naming option? As it currently stands it generates a date in the format DD-MM-YYYY, ie complying to British conventions. Would it be possible to generate other date formats, specifically (for me) YYYY-MM-DD or ISO 8601 complaint formats?

    Whilst I am a Brit, using ISO 8601 formats means that date named folders list in correct numeric order, and completely removes any international date confusion.

    This would simplify library management process.

    Thanks
    -Tim
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44505

    #2
    Re: Dynamic Naming [date] operator modifiers

    You should be able to use

    [grab]

    3 times to make your own date from the [date] value in the order you want.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • w0067814

      • Oct 2010
      • 8

      #3
      Re: Dynamic Naming [date] operator modifiers

      Thanks Spoon! :-)

      Works a treat.

      Some examples in case others are looking for similar thing:

      Format YYYY-MM-DD\
      [GRAB]7,10,[date][]-[GRAB]4,5,[date][]-[GRAB]1,2,[date][]\

      Format YY-MM-DD\
      [GRAB]9,10,[date][]-[GRAB]4,5,[date][]-[GRAB]1,2,[date][]\

      Format MM-DD-YYYY\
      [GRAB]4,5,[date][]-[GRAB]1,2,[date][]-[GRAB]7,10,[date][]\

      Format MM-DD-YY\
      [GRAB]4,5,[date][]-[GRAB]1,2,[date][]-[GRAB]9,10,[date][]\

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      • mville
        dBpoweramp Guru

        • Dec 2008
        • 4021

        #4
        Re: Dynamic Naming [date] operator modifiers

        Good to see you got this working. I guess [date] is being retrieved from the System date (set in the Region Control Panel in Windows).

        Out of interest, what do you use [date] for?

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