Hola Todos!
Can someone tell me where I can find the DIRS.RAW file format to import file areas in Synchronet 3.20? It's okay if you tell me here :)
I would really like to know if there is a way to import fileareas with the path where the files go
As it says in the SCFG help:
A "raw" directory listing is a text file with sub-directory names only.
I would really like to know if there is a way to import fileareas with
the path where the files go
The full-path for each directory? Are you wanting/expecting them to have different parent directories?
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Hola Digital!
11 Jul 23 10:56, Digital Man dijo a Angel Ripoll:
As it says in the SCFG help:
A "raw" directory listing is a text file with sub-directory names only.
OK. No description then.
I would really like to know if there is a way to import fileareas with
the path where the files go
The full-path for each directory? Are you wanting/expecting them to have different parent directories?
Yes, that's exactly what I want. It's possible?
Did you try just using the Import->Directory Listing... feature? That should allow you to import multiple directories from multiple different parents without having to create any listing files yourself. --
Hola Digital!
11 Jul 23 15:53, Digital Man dijo a Angel Ripoll:
Did you try just using the Import->Directory Listing... feature? That should allow you to import multiple directories from multiple different parents without having to create any listing files yourself. --
Yes, that works but not quite as I would like. I can't automatically put the long and short name of each filename. I would like to be able to import a file containing the internal code of each filename, the long and short name and the full path. I don't know if that exists but it's what I would really like to have.
Hola Digital!
11 Jul 23 15:53, Digital Man dijo a Angel Ripoll:
Did you try just using the Import->Directory Listing... feature? That should allow you to import multiple directories from multiple different parents without having to create any listing files yourself. --
Yes, that works but not quite as I would like. I can't automatically put the long and short name of each filename. I would like to be able to import a file containing the internal code of each filename, the long and short name and the full path. I don't know if that exists but it's what I would really like to have.
Are you using v3.20? If so, the file.ini format is pretty straight forward and you can just use a text editor or script to add the file areas any way you like. --
the raw import is not great. you're better off importing it and then fixing it up. it would crap out on my large file system.
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