Copy Files with arbitrary paths
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2021 4:52 pm
Hi
I am using Syncovery 9.18d running on some amd64 unix based NAS.
For reasons beyond my control, I need to copy a huge list of files following arbitrary patterns like:
# /volume2/Share02/SpecificInputs/*/*/*Specific*/*.ext1
# /volume2/Share02/SpecificInputs/*/*/*Specific*/*.ext2
# /volume2/Share02/SpecificOutputs/*/*/*Specific*/*.ext1
# /volume2/Share02/SpecificOutputs/*/*/*Specific*/*ext2
What is the least complicated way to do that ?
I considered writing a PascalScript, but I could not find a "ShouldThisFileBeCopied" boolean function.
I considered writing a script to parse all files in my disk and putting all of them in an XML and then importing as a task, but the file will be too large it may cause issues *and* new folders may be created from time to time.
The "masks" section look promising but I could not find documentation on the exact syntax and/or behavour.
Suggestions are welcome.
Thank you
I am using Syncovery 9.18d running on some amd64 unix based NAS.
For reasons beyond my control, I need to copy a huge list of files following arbitrary patterns like:
# /volume2/Share02/SpecificInputs/*/*/*Specific*/*.ext1
# /volume2/Share02/SpecificInputs/*/*/*Specific*/*.ext2
# /volume2/Share02/SpecificOutputs/*/*/*Specific*/*.ext1
# /volume2/Share02/SpecificOutputs/*/*/*Specific*/*ext2
What is the least complicated way to do that ?
I considered writing a PascalScript, but I could not find a "ShouldThisFileBeCopied" boolean function.
I considered writing a script to parse all files in my disk and putting all of them in an XML and then importing as a task, but the file will be too large it may cause issues *and* new folders may be created from time to time.
The "masks" section look promising but I could not find documentation on the exact syntax and/or behavour.
Suggestions are welcome.
Thank you