Hi,
Maybe someone can help me out with this:
I have in folder "C:\files\" 100.000 files, i need to copy some of them to folder "[HardDrive]\copy\"; (the harddrive i have open in TC's right side).
The list of the files i need to copy, I have in a txt file
There is a way to do that, and create a button for it?
NOTE: I need to copy it with Queue, if not it will take too long...
Thanks in advance,
copy files from a txt list - add button
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Re: copy files from a txt list - add button
Use cm_LoadSelectionFromFile in a button to select the list of files in the txt file from the files in C:\files open in the left panel.
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Windows 10 Pro x64
Version 22H2 (OS Build 19045.3930)
TC 11.00 x64 and x86, Everything 1.5.0.1366a x64, QAP 11.6.3.1 x64
Re: copy files from a txt list - add button
Thanks,
1. Where i put the path of the txt file with the list to copy?
2. I need to have open the folder on the left side?
1. Where i put the path of the txt file with the list to copy?
2. I need to have open the folder on the left side?
Re: copy files from a txt list - add button
By searching more on forum, i found there is a new command LOADSELECTION, with one i can link the button to read the list from a file.
Still want to add to this button: He should copy (queue) the files to the destination on the right, with this single button. Is it possible?
Better would be if i can have the possibility to do that without open the folder from where i want to copy, only with give the full path of the file in the txt list. Any idea?
Maybe is it possible with a cmd file?
Still want to add to this button: He should copy (queue) the files to the destination on the right, with this single button. Is it possible?
Better would be if i can have the possibility to do that without open the folder from where i want to copy, only with give the full path of the file in the txt list. Any idea?
Maybe is it possible with a cmd file?