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Previously on "Scripting advice please."

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  • lilelvis2000
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    is Powershell available - installed on the server?

    http://thepowershellguy.com/blogs/po...e/default.aspx

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  • vetran
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    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...6/hey1117.mspx

    Should get you started.

    If you want to do it in CMD or other nice ways look for Rob Vandewoulde or cwashington. These are my favourite scripting sites.

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  • DimPrawn
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    You could use BizTalk 2006 R2.

    Plenty slowness, much costliness.

    Kerrrrrrrrrrccccccchhhhhhhhhiiiiiiiinnnnnnnngggggg gggggg!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Ardesco
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    the above code would of course be a .bat file you set nncron to run daily

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  • Durbs
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    Originally posted by lightng View Post
    Much cheaper and plenty quicker than you Durbs!
    I can gladly do the needful!!!!

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  • Ardesco
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    nncron lite is good for this sort of thing:

    http://www.nncron.ru/

    At its most basic the following would do:

    Code:
    cd D:\folder1\folder2\folder3\datefolder\
    copy day6.txt day7.txt
    copy day5.txt day6.txt
    copy day4.txt day5.txt
    copy day3.txt day4.txt
    copy day2.txt day3.txt
    copy day1.txt day2.txt
    Just set nncron up to run it daily.

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  • lightng
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    Originally posted by Durbs View Post
    The Indians can do .NET now too!
    Much cheaper and plenty quicker than you Durbs!

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  • Durbs
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    Originally posted by JoJoGabor View Post
    THis is so that other members in the team present and future have a good chance at maintaining and understanding this code.
    The Indians can do .NET now too!

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  • JoJoGabor
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    Ask your manager what language he would prefer. In most support environments only the following would be considered in a Windows environment:

    VBSCript
    Powershell
    WIndows shell

    THis is so that other members in the team present and future have a good chance at maintaining and understanding this code.

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  • Durbs
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    I'd knock up a quick .NET console app and use the FileSystemWatcher class to perform an action when a new file/folder is created.

    Created something similar for current clientco as they have similar, a SQL job that creates logfiles but they wanted them moved rather than removed and it works a treat. No need to schedule either as it wont act until it sees that folder altered.

    Edit - of course depends on whether you are running Windoze.
    Last edited by Durbs; 2 February 2009, 19:09.

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  • QwertyBerty
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    If using Windows I would use Task Scheduler to setup a task to run an exe or batch file.

    QB.

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  • TheBigD
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    http://home7.inet.tele.dk/batfiles/monthly/dec2000.htm

    HTH

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  • Kowalski
    started a topic Scripting advice please.

    Scripting advice please.

    Hello,

    I need to create a script and run it as a scheduled task but no idea where to start.

    Basically log files are added to a folder on a daily basis and the folder name is the date. I need to delete anything that is older than 7 days so I need to keep 7 folders that contain a file each.

    If I can do this on a daily basis that would be ideal or a weekly basis at a push as the files are pushing 700Mb each.

    Eg.

    D:\folder1\folder2\folder3\datefolder\file.txt
    The only folders I need in the datefolder are from the last 7 days and a new one is added each day.

    I have not googled anything yet, thought I would ask here first.

    Any help appreciated. Scripting is not my forte.
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