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I used findstr /R "^[0-12]" as per MarcMarc answer at SOSO, so I guess b/c the date(month) is the start of each line I need; minus the two folders named [.] and [..]. But this will suffice. Thanks again!
I used findstr /R "^[0-12]" as per Marc answer at SO, so I guess b/c the date(month) is the start of each line I need; minus the two folders named [.] and [..]. But this will suffice. Thanks again!
I used findstr /R "^[0-12]" as per Marc answer at SO, so I guess b/c the date(month) is the start of each line I need; minus the two folders named [.] and [..]. But this will suffice. Thanks again!
I used findstr /R "^[0-12]" as per Marc answer at SO, so I guess b/c the date(month) is the start of each line I need; minus the two folders named [.] and [..]. But this will suffice. Thanks again!
I used findstr /R "^[0-12]" I guess b/c the date(month) is the start of each line I need; minus the two folders named [.] and [..]. But this will suffice. Thanks again!
I used findstr /R "^[0-12]" as per Marc answer at SO, so I guess b/c the date(month) is the start of each line I need; minus the two folders named [.] and [..]. But this will suffice. Thanks again!
I used findstr /R "^[0-12]" I guess b/c the date(month) is the start of each line I need; minus the two folders named [.] and [..]. But this will suffice. Thanks again!