Examples of file-migration commands, Selecting files during the capture phase, Example 1 – Lenovo ThinkPad R50p User Manual

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Examples

of

file-migration

commands

This

section

contains

examples

of

file-migration

commands.

These

examples

demonstrate

how

to

combine

file-inclusion

and

file-exclusion

commands

to

refine

your

file

selection.

Only

the

file-handling

sections

of

the

command

file

are

shown.

Selecting

files

during

the

capture

phase

This

section

contains

three

examples

of

code

used

to

select

files

during

the

capture

phase.

Example

1

The

following

code

example

selects

all

files

with

a

.doc

extension

(Microsoft

Word

documents)

and

relocates

them

in

the

“d:\My

Documents”

directory.

It

then

excludes

all

files

that

are

in

the

d:\No_Longer_Used

directory.

<Inclusions>

<IncDescription>

<Description>*:\*.doc/s</Description>

<Dest>d:\My

Documents</Dest>

<Operation>r</Operation>

</IncDescription>

</Inclusions>

<Exclusions>

<ExcDescription>

<Description>d:\No_Longer_Used\</Description>

</ExcDescription>

</Exclusions>

Example

2

The

following

code

example

selects

the

contents

of

the

drive,

excluding

all

files

located

in

the

root

of

the

d

drive

and

all

files

with

a

.tmp

extension.

<Inclusions>

<IncDescription>

<Description<d:\*.*/s<\Description>

</IncDescription>

</Inclusions>

<Exclusions>

<ExcDescription>

<Description>d:\*.*</Description>

</ExcDescription>

<ExcDescription>

<Description>*:\*.tmp/s</Description>

</ExcDescription>

</Exclusions>

Example

3

The

following

code

example

selects

the

entire

contents

of

the

c

drive,

excluding

all

files

located

in

the

directory:

%windir%.

The

%windir%

directory

specifies

the

Windows

directory.

<Inclusions>

<IncDescription>C:\*.*/s</Description>

</Inclusion>

<Exclusions>

<ExcDescription>

<Description>%windir%\</Description>

</ExcDescription>

</Exclusions>

Chapter

4.

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and

migration

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