Is there a way to see recently copied files? Is there some metadata or whatever it might be called when information is assigned when a file has been copied?
I'm copying bunch of files from a main server into a different folders on my local drive, so instead of going folder by folder (and sub-folder) looking for recently copied ones I wonder if there is a way to see this with a kind of Ctrl+B and then sort by some "column" on top, such as date, extension etc.
Copied files keep their original dates and times, which is something I also need, so option to rewrite original dates to current one wouldn't work for me in this case.
If there isn't a way to see this, consider this a suggestion.
Thanks,
vo
Recently Copied Files - Sort by option
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I've been working on these files since 2012 and files I copied (not move) still have 2010 dates. ...so, seems like in my case TC is not set to current date.
I tried to find explanation on how to create that (or any) kind of a custom column, but am not really sure how to set "values" or what should be done in order to create a custom column that would show date copied on my drive. I can create a column, but then what? I don't understand what to do after Custom columns>New>Name>__what here?___>OK
Could you please help with steps for this particular one?
Thanks,
vo
I tried to find explanation on how to create that (or any) kind of a custom column, but am not really sure how to set "values" or what should be done in order to create a custom column that would show date copied on my drive. I can create a column, but then what? I don't understand what to do after Custom columns>New>Name>__what here?___>OK
Could you please help with steps for this particular one?
Thanks,
vo
I just checked under:
Configuration>Copy/Delete>"General Copy/Delete options":
"Copy date/time of directories" is NOT checked. I didn't touch this since I installed TC. So, if I check it now, I know what will happen in the future, but I need both dates: original date of the doc and date copied to my drive.
Configuration>Copy/Delete>"General Copy/Delete options":
"Copy date/time of directories" is NOT checked. I didn't touch this since I installed TC. So, if I check it now, I know what will happen in the future, but I need both dates: original date of the doc and date copied to my drive.
2vo
You can make custom columns show 3 different file system dates:
1. Creation date
2. Write date
3. Access date
The date yuo see in TC's normal folder view, is the Write date - what you seem to want is the Creation date, which shows the date when a file with that name was first placed in the particular directory.
To make a custom column for that, you can either right click the tabstop header above the file panel and choose "Configure custom columns", or you can click "Configuration" -> "Options..." -> "Custom Columns"
Then Click the "New" button and enter a name of your own choice at the top in the Name field - call it for example Creation Date.
Then click the "Add column" button, and then click at the little [+] button at the far right.
Now click on "tc" and then on "creationdate" and then on <default> and the on OK twice - that's all there basically is to it.
You can make custom columns show 3 different file system dates:
1. Creation date
2. Write date
3. Access date
The date yuo see in TC's normal folder view, is the Write date - what you seem to want is the Creation date, which shows the date when a file with that name was first placed in the particular directory.
To make a custom column for that, you can either right click the tabstop header above the file panel and choose "Configure custom columns", or you can click "Configuration" -> "Options..." -> "Custom Columns"
Then Click the "New" button and enter a name of your own choice at the top in the Name field - call it for example Creation Date.
Then click the "Add column" button, and then click at the little [+] button at the far right.
Now click on "tc" and then on "creationdate" and then on <default> and the on OK twice - that's all there basically is to it.
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Danish Total Commander Translator
TC 11.55rc4 32+64bit on Win XP 32bit & Win 7, 8.1 & 10 (22H2) 64bit, 'Everything' 1.5.0.1393a
TC 3.60b4 on Android 6, 13, 14
TC Extended Menus | TC Languagebar | TC Dark Help | PHSM-Calendar