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Your option on the left box define the options available on the middle box, described right ahead, and what you will type on the right box. | Your option on the left box define the options available on the middle box, described right ahead, and what you will type on the right box. | ||
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Filename and Path allow the same options on the middle box. They can be one of the following: | Filename and Path allow the same options on the middle box. They can be one of the following: | ||
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The date criterion is relative to a date which the user must enter. This feature, found in version 3.11.01 for Windows 64-bit, is not documented by the authors. The following format has been tried and appears to work correctly: AAAA-MM-DD HH:MM specifies the date and time in local time where AAAA is a four-digit year, MM the month number (01 for January, 02 for Feb., ... 12 for Dec.), DD the day of the month (01 to 31), HH the military hour of the day (00 to 23 where 00 is midnight, 01 is 1:00 AM, 12 is noon, 19 is 7:00 PM), MM the minute (00 to 59). After specifying the date and time you may choose before, after, equals or does not equal (the last two options seem to match any time within 15 minutes of what is specified), and you may include or exclude files based on this criterion, as on other criteria. | The date criterion is relative to a date which the user must enter. This feature, found in version 3.11.01 for Windows 64-bit, is not documented by the authors. The following format has been tried and appears to work correctly: AAAA-MM-DD HH:MM specifies the date and time in local time where AAAA is a four-digit year, MM the month number (01 for January, 02 for Feb., ... 12 for Dec.), DD the day of the month (01 to 31), HH the military hour of the day (00 to 23 where 00 is midnight, 01 is 1:00 AM, 12 is noon, 19 is 7:00 PM), MM the minute (00 to 59). After specifying the date and time you may choose before, after, equals or does not equal (the last two options seem to match any time within 15 minutes of what is specified), and you may include or exclude files based on this criterion, as on other criteria. |