Hi Tobias,
Seems like we have the same behavior using this other method when using different versions:
11:07:44 PM SyncoveryCL v7.98
11:07:44 PM Initializing
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<Profiles>
<ProgramInfo>
<Name>Syncovery</Name>
<Version>7.98</Version>
<Build>600</Build ...
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- Fri Sep 18, 2020 1:19 pm
- Forum: Windows Topics
- Topic: Retrieve data via command line
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- Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:57 pm
- Forum: Windows Topics
- Topic: Retrieve data via command line
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Re: Retrieve data via command line
Hi Tobias,
Thank you very much it seems I almost done with what I want to achieve.
I think this might be the last question, is there an option to get all profiles at once using the command line.
Using the INI file works well enough, but actually not sure if its a bad idea to do it this way ...
Thank you very much it seems I almost done with what I want to achieve.
I think this might be the last question, is there an option to get all profiles at once using the command line.
Using the INI file works well enough, but actually not sure if its a bad idea to do it this way ...
- Mon Sep 14, 2020 2:35 pm
- Forum: Windows Topics
- Topic: Retrieve data via command line
- Replies: 7
- Views: 11013
Re: Retrieve data via command line
Hi Tobias,
Thank you.
Is there a way to set up via CL the Advance Settings? For example Comparison > More tab > Always Copy, even if timestamp unchanged.
BR
Andres
Thank you.
Is there a way to set up via CL the Advance Settings? For example Comparison > More tab > Always Copy, even if timestamp unchanged.
BR
Andres
- Thu Jul 02, 2020 7:36 am
- Forum: Windows Topics
- Topic: Retrieve data via command line
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Retrieve data via command line
Hello everyone,
is there a way to retrieve data from syncovery via the command line?
What I am attempting is to change the left-hand side path by mapping the right-hand side with the corresponding profile name that I have
I know we have the below options:
ADD
RUN
DELETE
CHANGE
RENAME
But ...
is there a way to retrieve data from syncovery via the command line?
What I am attempting is to change the left-hand side path by mapping the right-hand side with the corresponding profile name that I have
I know we have the below options:
ADD
RUN
DELETE
CHANGE
RENAME
But ...