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Is there a way to move metadata from files into a db ... like into access or something?

I.E. If I want to pull up the metadata "properties" for all of the files in a folder for the purpose of cataloging, (at least into some kind of raw text cut-n-paste format) how would I go about doing that?

Caveat - I can't use any shareware or outside software.

Any Ideas where I could find out this info?
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Have you tried googling it? That's where I get all my guru info.
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I know it's possible, I just couldn't tell you how. Try looking under the 'export' properties in the original program, then import it into access or whatever.
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camthepyro wrote:I know it's possible, I just couldn't tell you how. Try looking under the 'export' properties in the original program, then import it into access or whatever.
I could do this, but I've got about 20 gig worth of documents to go through. To export metadata for each document would literally take months. :frusty:
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Depending on the filetypes you can quite probably use a VBScript to do it - are you familiar with scripting or VBScript?

Here's a sample for pulling the ID3 metadata from .wma and .mp3 files:

http://www.motobit.com/tips/detpg_list-id3-tags-script/

Depending on what you want, there might already be a function that'll allow you to do this without another tool.

Windows SDK does have some tools that work with metadata - would MS tools be considered 3rd party for your purpose?

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I do have SDK on my home computer, but I am not allowed to run ANY homemade scripts on my work computer.

I've been running up against brick walls with this, and I also have to extract a bunch (1.5 gig) of documents that have been saved as attachments to email files in Outlook. There are a few shareware programs to crawl through outlook and extract all attachments - But Nooo - I have to sort them extract them rename them and save them by hand.

Hence, a job that might take a few hours to write and run a script will now take literally months. The two jobs combined equal roughtly 20 gigs worth of documents.

I'm seriously thinking of quitting. I don't need this grief.
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Why on earth are they so crazy about that? I'd probably quit under those circumstances too - that's a ridiculous request.

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Government agency by any chance? Sounds like their mentally challenged way of thinking
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In their defense, wasting tax dollars is hard work.
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Nibblet99 wrote:Government agency by any chance? Sounds like their mentally challenged way of thinking
The company I work for gets paid something like $70 per hour just for me to work in that -yes, government- office.

Spending tax money wisely. :laughing:
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