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akiba
Joined: 08 Aug 2005
Posts: 1
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Gentleman -
I ask, no BEG and PLEAD with you, that you might see your way to constructing an UNDO function for the mvoe command. I have sent emails, however, thought I might try the forum as well, as someone reading may have a solution to this as well......
SImply - I just need you all to help construct code that allows me to UNDO a move, so that I can move a set of files, then UNDO the move when I am done working with them. This would be much like the RESTORE function in the recycle bin....
Please....if it wihtin your power...HELP ME....PLEASE....
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monkeyjob
Site Admin
Joined: 13 Jan 2005
Posts: 25
Location: United Kingdom
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Hi,
as a quick fix, we have included with the default install of FileMonkey, 2 new command line scripts:
Copy Files With Undo.FM
Move Files With Undo.FM
The above scripts are set up to copy/move files to the folder c:\_backup
Undo batch jobs will be created at: C:\UndoCopy.bat and C:\UndoMove.bat
For more information on the command line feature, please see:
http://www.monkeyjob.com/FileMonk/Create-Batch-Jobs.htm
Regards,
monkeyjob.
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monkeyjob
Site Admin
Joined: 13 Jan 2005
Posts: 25
Location: United Kingdom
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Hi,
we have now added an undo option to the copy and move feature of FileMonkey.
Regards,
monkeyjob
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