Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)

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Sujet : Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)
De : jollyroger (at) *nospam* pobox.com (Jolly Roger)
Groupes : comp.sys.mac.misc
Date : 02. May 2024, 16:42:05
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On 2024-05-02, Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> wrote:
On 2024-05-02, Dudley Brooks <dbrooks@runforyourlife.org> wrote:
On 4/30/24 3:56 PM, Jolly Roger wrote:
On 2024-04-30, Dudley Brooks <dbrooks@runforyourlife.org> wrote:
On 4/30/24 8:56 AM, Jolly Roger wrote:
>
I would use comma characters for delimiters to make it a CSV file,
then open that in a spreadsheet program.
>
I was just thinking about that.  Thanks!  (I think Excel can
separate on tabs as well, though.  But it's always good to have
different options.  And maybe it saves you from having to do
copy-and-paste.)
>
One more thing, if either of you knows why this might be:
>
If <filename> has not already been created, I get an error message.
>
If I create <filename> first, there's no error message, and it seems
to be running fine ... except ... it doesn't seem to do anything --
nothing gets written to <filename>!
>
Any ideas?  Maybe it's another casualty of over-full HD?
 
What is the command you are using,
>
Exactly what Jim Gibson suggested:
>
stat <flags, etc.> * > <file>
>
I'm asking for the exact command you are using, verbatim.
>
and what is the error output?
>
Today, when <file> doesn't exist, no error message.  Can't recreate
error message from yesterday.  (Maybe because I cleared a lot of stuff
off my HD?)
>
You don't remember what the message was?

I just tried this command in my home directory and it works fine
regardless of whether the file exists:

# stat -f '%SN,%SB,%Sm' * > file_times.txt

# cat file_times.txt
Applications,Aug 15 17:35:23 2021,Mar  3 15:37:43 2024
Desktop,Jun 26 11:04:55 2017,May  1 14:06:59 2024
Documents,Jun 23 14:24:35 2017,Apr 15 18:05:49 2024
Downloads,Jun 23 14:24:35 2017,May  2 08:31:18 2024
Library,Jun 23 14:24:35 2017,Mar  8 10:36:45 2024
Movies,Jun 26 11:04:55 2017,Mar 18 19:15:48 2024
Music,Jun 26 11:04:55 2017,Oct  7 12:45:36 2023
Pictures,Jun 26 11:04:55 2017,Apr 17 08:34:06 2024
Public,Jun 23 14:24:35 2017,Feb 28 16:02:32 2024
Virtual Machines.localized,Jul  7 02:25:49 2022,Jan  1 17:30:21 2024
file_times.txt,May  2 08:38:13 2024,May  2 08:39:09 2024

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Date Sujet#  Auteur
30 Apr 24 * Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)17Dudley Brooks
30 Apr 24 +* Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)14Jim Gibson
30 Apr 24 i`* Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)13Jolly Roger
30 Apr 24 i `* Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)12Dudley Brooks
1 May 24 i  `* Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)11Jolly Roger
2 May 24 i   `* Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)10Dudley Brooks
2 May 24 i    `* Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)9Jolly Roger
2 May 24 i     `* Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)8Jolly Roger
2 May 24 i      `* Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)7Dudley Brooks
3 May 24 i       `* Another question Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)6Dudley Brooks
4 May 24 i        `* Re: Another question Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)5Jolly Roger
30 May 24 i         `* Re: Another question Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)4Dudley Brooks
30 May 24 i          `* Re: Another question Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)3Jolly Roger
3 Jun 24 i           `* Re: Another question Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)2Dudley Brooks
3 Jun 24 i            `- Re: Another question Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)1Your Name
30 Apr 24 `* Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)2Your Name
30 Apr 24  `- Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)1Dudley Brooks

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