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At present every time I run my software package the output file overwrites
the previous one (as they have the same name). Is there any way of setting up my folder so that instead of overwriting the previous file the new file gets a number appended to it, hence keeping both the new and previous file. i.e. previous file name = test new file name = test(1) etc.. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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Can you post the code which is currently doing this output? Is it in Excel?
My "easiest way" would be to get this output file to be written with the date and time as part of its name. Here is a useful post from Dave Peterson only a few days ago. ************ I think I'd use the time and date. It makes your code easier and even allows you to know when the save took place based on the filename itself. dim myFileName as string with activeworkbook myfilename = left(.fullname,len(.fullname)-4) & _ "_" & format(now,"yyyymmdd_hhmmss") & ".xls" .savecopyas myfilename end with chrismusic79 wrote: I am trying to create a backup file using an autoexec macro, but am unable to find the command to put in the macro to create the file name. I need to have the file name auto-incremental depending on what name is in the folder. Could anyone also tell me how to create the file name as the current date.. Thanks. -- Dave Peterson ************** -- Allllen "Aidan Engineer" wrote: At present every time I run my software package the output file overwrites the previous one (as they have the same name). Is there any way of setting up my folder so that instead of overwriting the previous file the new file gets a number appended to it, hence keeping both the new and previous file. i.e. previous file name = test new file name = test(1) etc.. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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Make a backup of the folder with a date time stamp is a option
http://www.rondebruin.nl/folder.htm Try Sub Copy_Folder() And use this in the code 'If you want to create a backup of your folder every time you run this macro 'you can create a unique folder with a Date/Time stamp. 'ToPath = "C:\" & Format(Now, "dd-mmm-yy h-mm-ss") -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "Aidan Engineer" wrote in message ... At present every time I run my software package the output file overwrites the previous one (as they have the same name). Is there any way of setting up my folder so that instead of overwriting the previous file the new file gets a number appended to it, hence keeping both the new and previous file. i.e. previous file name = test new file name = test(1) etc.. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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