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Copy all files that end with "_15.dat" from path : "c:\local_data\" to a new network drive "T:\remote_data\"
Can I use xcopy to accompish this. And how can I write to the event-viewer when an error occurs while copying the files.
I am using VBscript.
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by: sirbountyPosted on 2007-04-02 at 14:03:56ID: 18839608
Hello novice12,
ript.Shell ") and then use the Run method (objShell.Run "Xcopy <source> <target>"
ting.FileS ystemObjec t") ("C:\local _data\")
Sure, you can use xcopy...
Make an object reference to the shell (Set objShell=CreateObject("Wsc
But I would probably go for pure vbscripting rather than using the shell..
Dim objFSO:Set objFSO=CreateObject("Scrip
Dim objFolder:Set objFolder=objFSO.GetFolder
For Each file In objFolder.Files
If Right(file.Name,7) = "_15.dat" Then objFSO.CopyFile file.path, "T:\remote_data\"
Next
~sirbounty