Vbscript list all PDF files in folder and subfolders

夙愿已清 提交于 2019-11-27 14:41:48

You'll want to use the GetExtensionName method on the FileSystemObject object.

Set x = CreateObject("scripting.filesystemobject")
WScript.Echo x.GetExtensionName("foo.pdf")

In your example, try using this

For Each objFile in colFiles
    If UCase(objFSO.GetExtensionName(objFile.name)) = "PDF" Then
        Wscript.Echo objFile.Name
    End If
Next

(For those who stumble upon this from your search engine of choice)

This just recursively traces down the folder, so you don't need to duplicate your code twice. Also the OPs logic is needlessly complex.

Wscript.Echo "begin."
Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set objSuperFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(WScript.Arguments(0))
Call ShowSubfolders (objSuperFolder)

Wscript.Echo "end."

WScript.Quit 0

Sub ShowSubFolders(fFolder)
    Set objFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(fFolder.Path)
    Set colFiles = objFolder.Files
    For Each objFile in colFiles
        If UCase(objFSO.GetExtensionName(objFile.name)) = "PDF" Then
            Wscript.Echo objFile.Name
        End If
    Next

    For Each Subfolder in fFolder.SubFolders
        ShowSubFolders(Subfolder)
    Next
End Sub
user2574534

The file extension may be case sentive...but the code works.

Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
  objStartFolder = "C:\Dev\"

  Set objFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(objStartFolder)
  Wscript.Echo objFolder.Path

  Set colFiles = objFolder.Files

  For Each objFile in colFiles
  strFileName = objFile.Name

  If objFSO.GetExtensionName(strFileName) = "pdf" Then
      Wscript.Echo objFile.Name
  End If

  Next
  Wscript.Echo

  ShowSubfolders objFSO.GetFolder(objStartFolder)

  Sub ShowSubFolders(Folder)
     For Each Subfolder in Folder.SubFolders
          Wscript.Echo Subfolder.Path
          Set objFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(Subfolder.Path)
          Set colFiles = objFolder.Files
          For Each objFile in colFiles
              Wscript.Echo objFile.Name
          Next
          Wscript.Echo
          ShowSubFolders Subfolder
      Next
  End Sub
Prince Boothe
Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
objStartFolder = "C:\Users\NOLA BOOTHE\My Documents\operating system"

Set objFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(objStartFolder)

Set colFiles = objFolder.Files
For Each objFile in colFiles
    Wscript.Echo objFile.Name
Next

May not help OP, but hopefully others may find this helpful:

run

%ComSpec% /c cd/d StartPath & dir/s/b *.pdf

using shell object

StdOut will contain all PDF files

There's a well documented answer to your question at this url:

http://blogs.technet.com/b/heyscriptingguy/archive/2005/02/18/how-can-i-list-the-files-in-a-folder-and-all-its-subfolders.aspx

The answer shown at that URL is kind of complicated and uses WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) to iterate through files and folders. But if you do a lot of Windows administration, it's worth the effort to learn WMI.

I'm posting this now in case you need something right now; but I think I used to use a filesystemobject based approach, and I'll look for some example, and I'll post it later if I find it.

I hope this is helpful.

Eric

Check this code :

Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") 

objStartFolder = "C:\Folder1\"

Set objFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(objStartFolder)

Set colFiles = objFolder.Files

For Each objFile in colFiles 
    strFileName = objFile.Name

    If objFSO.GetExtensionName(strFileName) = "pdf" Then 
        Wscript.Echo objFile.Name 
    End If
Next

ShowSubfolders objFSO.GetFolder(objStartFolder)

Sub ShowSubFolders(Folder)

    For Each Subfolder in Folder.SubFolders 
        Set objFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(Subfolder.Path) 
        Set colFiles = objFolder.Files 
        for each Files in colFiles 
            if LCase(InStr(1,Files, ".pdf")) > 1 then Wscript.Echo Files 
        next
        ShowSubFolders Subfolder 
    Next 
End Sub
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