Hello,
You must still load a Folder Compare, which can cover all of the sync cases in script, but is a bit trickier to setup. Instead of using the Sync:Update or Mirror commands, you instead use a series of selection and copy/delete commands to achieve the same actions as the sync.
What is your current Folder Sync session configured to perform? We can then help with a script that would perform the same series of actions.
It is important to remember that script is executed sequentially. You can have multiple select and copy commands, in order of execution.
expand all
select right.older.files
copyto base "c:\backup"
select left.newer.files
copy left->right
You must still load a Folder Compare, which can cover all of the sync cases in script, but is a bit trickier to setup. Instead of using the Sync:Update or Mirror commands, you instead use a series of selection and copy/delete commands to achieve the same actions as the sync.
What is your current Folder Sync session configured to perform? We can then help with a script that would perform the same series of actions.
It is important to remember that script is executed sequentially. You can have multiple select and copy commands, in order of execution.
expand all
select right.older.files
copyto base "c:\backup"
select left.newer.files
copy left->right
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