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− | {{VB6}}
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− | This is a useful technique that allows you to search for files and build directory trees a lot faster than the intrinsic VB methods allow.
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− | It involves the use of the file finding APIs, the declarations for which are as follows:
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− | Private Declare Function FindFirstFile Lib "kernel32" Alias "FindFirstFileA" _
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− | (ByVal lpFileName As String, lpFindFileData As WIN32_FIND_DATA) As Long
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− | Private Declare Function FindNextFile Lib "kernel32" Alias "FindNextFileA" _
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− | (ByVal hFindFile As Long, lpFindFileData As WIN32_FIND_DATA) As Long
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− | Private Declare Function GetFileAttributes Lib "kernel32" Alias "GetFileAttributesA" _
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− | (ByVal lpFileName As String) As Long
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− | Private Declare Function FindClose Lib "kernel32" (ByVal hFindFile As Long) As Long
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− | Const MAX_PATH = 260
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− | Const INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE = -1
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− | Const FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE = &H20
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− | Const FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY = &H10
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− | Const FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN = &H2
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− | Const FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL = &H80
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− | Const FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY = &H1
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− | Const FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM = &H4
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− | Const FILE_ATTRIBUTE_TEMPORARY = &H100
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− | Const MAXDWORD As Long = &HFFFFFFFF
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− | Private Type FILETIME
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− | dwLowDateTime As Long
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− | dwHighDateTime As Long
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− | End Type
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− | Private Type WIN32_FIND_DATA
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− | dwFileAttributes As Long
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− | ftCreationTime As FILETIME
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− | ftLastAccessTime As FILETIME
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− | ftLastWriteTime As FILETIME
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− | nFileSizeHigh As Long
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− | nFileSizeLow As Long
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− | dwReserved0 As Long
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− | dwReserved1 As Long
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− | cFileName As String * MAX_PATH
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− | cAlternate As String * 14
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− | End Type
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− | NOTE: I have also included all the other necessary declarations for using the code below.
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− | The code that will actually recurse through the directories goes like this:
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− | Public Function RecurseCopyDirs(ByVal StartDir As String, ByVal DestDir As String) As Double
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− | Dim s As String
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− | Dim hSearch As Long
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− | Dim WFD As WIN32_FIND_DATA
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− | Dim Cont As Integer
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− | Dim DirSize As Double
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− | If Right$(StartDir, 1) <> "\" Then StartDir = StartDir & "\"
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− | hSearch = FindFirstFile(StartDir & "*", WFD)
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− | If hSearch <> INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE Then
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− | Cont = True
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− | Do While Cont
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− | s = StripNulls(WFD.cFileName)
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− | 'Ignore the current and encompassing directories.
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− | If (s <> ".") And (s <> "..") Then
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− | 'Check if it's a directory
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− | If GetFileAttributes(StartDir & s) And FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY Then
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− | Debug.Print "DIR", StartDir & s
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− | DirSize = DirSize + RecurseCopyDirs(StartDir & s)
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− | Else
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− | Debug.Print "FILE", StartDir & s
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− | DirSize = DirSize + CDbl(CStr(WFD.nFileSizeHigh)) * (MAXDWORD + 1) + WFD.nFileSizeLow
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− | End If
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− | End If
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− | Cont = FindNextFile(hSearch, WFD)
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− | Loop
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− | Cont = FindClose(hSearch)
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− | End If
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− | RecurseCopyDirs = DirSize
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− | End Function
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− | Function StripNulls(OriginalStr As String) As String
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− | If (InStr(OriginalStr, Chr(0)) > 0) Then
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− | OriginalStr = Left(OriginalStr, InStr(OriginalStr, Chr(0)) - 1)
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− | End If
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− | StripNulls = OriginalStr
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− | End Function
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− | This will print all of the files, directories and subdirectories under the directory that you provide it with to the Immediate window, and, as an added bonus, returns the total size of the files in the directory tree.
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− | Enjoy.
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