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by klick
09 Feb 2020 00:07
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: [SOLVED] Script to older version of files when new ones are copied in?
Replies: 7
Views: 8921

Re: [SOLVED] Script to older version of files when new ones are copied in?

Sorry ppl. I am noob. Posted some earlier replies to explained how the problem was solved by Eureka!'s solution and changed the topic to [SOLVED] but couldn't see the post I posted nor the post marked as Answered. *blush* any help is appreciated to teach me how to properly mark a topic as answered. ...
by klick
09 Feb 2020 00:01
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: [SOLVED] Script to older version of files when new ones are copied in?
Replies: 7
Views: 8921

Re: Script to older version of files when new ones are copied in?

Dear Eureka! You are da MAN!!! Thank you sooooo much! It was exactly what we needed! I changed the jpg to a wildcard as there are also diff types of files and they needed to ensure the filename stayed the same so they could easily reference back old versions in case of future issues. Thank again! Yo...
by klick
08 Feb 2020 23:49
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: [SOLVED] Script to older version of files when new ones are copied in?
Replies: 7
Views: 8921

Re: Script to older version of files when new ones are copied in?

Hi ppl, Thank you for all your replies. I will check & test them out. Will post questions if I hit anything I can't understand. The main reason for the script is because this is constantly needed as many people will be submitting their work into this folder and changes are happening rapidly. We are ...
by klick
08 Feb 2020 08:44
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: [SOLVED] Script to older version of files when new ones are copied in?
Replies: 7
Views: 8921

[SOLVED] Script to older version of files when new ones are copied in?

Hi ppl, Need your help. Assuming I have a folder that should ONLY contain the latest version of any work files, can I have a script that will automatically move all older versions to a backup folder? eg. I have a folder called "Current" and another folder called "Backup". Let's say there are 3 files...