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Trying to use robocopy to move cctv recordings into folders by year. Then possibly by month. There are 392,131 files. I understand the robocopy date it formatted yyyymmdd.

robocopy d:\ipcam\ d:\ipcam2014 /MOV /minage:20140101 /maxage:20141231

I was not sure the values were being treated as a date. I tested entering an incorrect date and i throws an error.

The system is an Windows XP SP3 also tried over the network from Windows 7 but same result - all files skipped.

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/MAXAGE:n :: MAXimum file AGE - exclude files older than n days/date.
/MINAGE:n :: MINimum file AGE - exclude files newer than n days/date.

So MINAGE will exclude files newer than 20140101 And MAXAGE will exclude files older than 20141231

So none would be selected.

If you want 20140101-20141231, try swapping the values between MINAGE and MAXAGE

So MINAGE will exclude files newer than 20141231 And MAXAGE will exclude files older than 20140101

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  • Thanks. It's running now. I think the move is implemented within robocopy as a copy then a delete so its using loads of disk resources. I think i will need another solution maybe vbscipt?
    – William
    Jan 11, 2016 at 23:20

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