Thank you. Yes, I would see it as valuable. I could script this with rsync (I'm a Linux & Mac guy so I could do it via CLI) but I prefer the GUI here of FFS. It just is easier to visually know the results of it.
My use case is probably common. I transport a growing file system from one location to ...
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- 09 Mar 2024, 21:07
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Sync files after a defined date
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- 09 Mar 2024, 20:51
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- Topic: Sync files after a defined date
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Re: Sync files after a defined date
Yes, but the time span gives me only the options of:
Today
This Month
This Year
Last x days
I could possibly use that, but it is the opposite logic of what I need. Since I do the sync every day, it would require me to update these settings manually each time. What I need is to fix a date and say ...
Today
This Month
This Year
Last x days
I could possibly use that, but it is the opposite logic of what I need. Since I do the sync every day, it would require me to update these settings manually each time. What I need is to fix a date and say ...
- 09 Mar 2024, 20:38
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Sync files after a defined date
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1127
Sync files after a defined date
Hi there, I'm trying to find out the way to achieve this. It looks like it can be done, but maybe one of you experts might point me in the right direction.
I am sync'ing a very large collection of files (about 7TB) to a smaller portable hard drive (5TB). The original store will always be the source ...
I am sync'ing a very large collection of files (about 7TB) to a smaller portable hard drive (5TB). The original store will always be the source ...