Use a RegExp to find dd/mm/yyyy dates in your Text, generate a Date (DateSerial) from the parts of each string, compare the found date against the range, store if appropriate.
In Code:
Option Explicit
Dim greDate : Set greDate = New RegExp
greDate.Global = True
greDate.Pattern = "(\d{2})/(\d{2})/(\d{4})" ' dd/mm/yyyy
Dim aTests : aTests = Array( _
"In 21/02/2014 something happened" _
, "" _
, "pi 19/02/2014 pa 26/02/2014 po" _
, "In 21/02/2013 something happened" _
, "pi 19/02/2014 pu 20/02/2014 pa 21/02/2014 22/02/2014 23/02/2014 24/02/2014 25/02/2014 26/02/2014 po" _
)
Dim sTest
Dim dtFrom : dtFrom = #2/20/2014#
Dim dtTo : dtTo = #2/25/2014#
For Each sTest In aTests
WScript.Echo "-----", qq(sTest)
Dim aDates : aDates = getDatesFrom(sTest, dtFrom, dtTo)
If -1 = UBound(aDates) Then
WScript.Echo " no interesting dates found."
Else
WScript.Echo " found (m/d/yyyy!)", Join(aDates, ", ")
End If
Next
Function getDatesFrom(sText, dtFrom, dtTo)
ReDim aTmp(-1)
Dim oMTS : Set oMTS = greDate.Execute(sText)
Dim oMT, dtFound
For Each oMT In oMTS
' dd/mm/yyyy
dtFound = DateSerial(CInt(oMT.SubMatches(2)), cInt(oMT.SubMatches(1)), CInt(oMT.SubMatches(0)))
If dtFound >= dtFrom And dtFound <= dtTo Then
ReDim Preserve aTmp(Ubound(aTmp) + 1)
aTmp(Ubound(aTmp)) = dtFound
End If
Next
getDatesFrom = aTmp
End Function
Function qq(s) : qq = """" & s & """" : End Function
output:
cscript 21994835.vbs
----- "In 21/02/2014 something happened"
found (m/d/yyyy!) 2/21/2014
----- ""
no interesting dates found.
----- "pi 19/02/2014 pa 26/02/2014 po"
no interesting dates found.
----- "In 21/02/2013 something happened"
no interesting dates found.
----- "pi 19/02/2014 pu 20/02/2014 pa 21/02/2014 22/02/2014 23/02/2014 24/02/2014 25/02/2014 26/02/2014 po"
found (m/d/yyyy!) 2/20/2014, 2/21/2014, 2/22/2014, 2/23/2014, 2/24/2014, 2/25/2014