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Table 24. (continued)
Command
Parameter
Description
Example
<Exclusions>
<ExcDescription>
<Description>
<DateCompare>
<Operand>
<Date>
<SizeCompare>
<Operand>
<Size>
where
• <Source> is a fully
qualified file name or
folder name. You can use
the wild card character
for both file name and
folder name.
• <DateCompare> is an
optional command that
you can use to select
files based on the date
when they were created.
– <Operand> is either
NEWER or OLDER.
– <Date> is the baseline
date in mm/dd/yyyy
format.
• <SizeCompare> Optional
parameter to select files
based on their size.
– <Operand> is
either LARGER or
SMALLER.
– <Size> is the file size
in MB.
To deselect all matching files in a
specified directory
For example:
Example 1
<Exclusions>
<ExcDescription>
<Description>
C:\YourWorkFolder
</Description>
</ExDescription>
</Exclusions>
Example 2
<Exclusions>
<ExcDescription>
<Description>
C:\YourWorkFolder
</Description>
<DateCompare>
<Operand>
OLDER
</Operand>
<Date>07/31/2005</Date>
</DateCompare>
</ExcDescription>
</Exclusions>
Example 3
<Exclusions>
<ExcDescription>
<Description>
C:\YourWorkFolder
</Description>
<SizeCompare>
<Operand>
LARGER
</Operand>
<Size>200
</Size>
</SizeCompare>
</ExcDescription>
</Exclusions>
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.
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