mask file from commandline
Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2024 2:58 pm
We are using Syncovery 10 to execute pre-defined profiles from the commandline. However, during the call we are passing an arbitrary/changing list of file paths via the /mask parameter. Sometimes this list is long and seems to run into a character limitation. This results in only some of the files being handled. I saw another post that explained a colon in the path could be used to indicate a file which contains the inclusion masks, but that seemed to be when creating a profile.
I tried to test this. i created a simple txt file and passed the mask parameter starting with a colon, ":c:\testpath\filelist.txt". The correct profile executed but found "nothing to do".
Is there a way to pass a reference to a file of inclusion masks when executing from the command line?
Thanks!
I tried to test this. i created a simple txt file and passed the mask parameter starting with a colon, ":c:\testpath\filelist.txt". The correct profile executed but found "nothing to do".
Is there a way to pass a reference to a file of inclusion masks when executing from the command line?
Thanks!