Re: Looking for easy way to back up dbs...
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 51283
interpreted = N
texte = oops.the utility is called:transform.tplNow that I think about it, I don't thinkwebdnadev.net has the latest version. I can emailit to you if you like.DonovanDonovan home EHG wrote:> Hi Howard,> I have a fairly simple script that identifies .db's in the same directory as> the template and lets you write an insecure file to a "db_s"> directory. I have on several occassions entertained the idea> of making the template stationary and having it identify all> the .db's within any given directory. Then it could write> them to a specified directory. I don't think this function would> be too difficult to ammend to my utility. If you did this> I would be glad to see a copy. ;-)>> I believe it is still up at Brian's site:> webdnadev.net>> Something like.. have a form which requests the top level directory> and the directory to which you want to write all the backups.> use some sort of nesting listfiles code that identifies the directories and> the .dbs. (when it finds a .db it writes it [see transform code] to the> given backup directory.)>> Donovan-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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oops.the utility is called:transform.tplNow that I think about it, I don't thinkwebdnadev.net has the latest version. I can emailit to you if you like.DonovanDonovan home EHG wrote:> Hi Howard,> I have a fairly simple script that identifies .db's in the same directory as> the template and lets you write an insecure file to a "db_s"> directory. I have on several occassions entertained the idea> of making the template stationary and having it identify all> the .db's within any given directory. Then it could write> them to a specified directory. I don't think this function would> be too difficult to ammend to my utility. If you did this> I would be glad to see a copy. ;-)>> I believe it is still up at Brian's site:> webdnadev.net>> Something like.. have a form which requests the top level directory> and the directory to which you want to write all the backups.> use some sort of nesting listfiles code that identifies the directories and> the .dbs. (when it finds a .db it writes it [see transform code] to the> given backup directory.)>> Donovan-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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