My script is :
[ REM R-DriveImage script file ]
set creat_date = "&sys.date.yyyy;-&sys.date.m.nm;-&sys.date.y;"
create /a /o -s="1" -a="G:\Image &creat_date;.arc" -c=0 -u -bs -bs-num-f="3"
As result, the file name is Image 2009-Feb-09_20090204_122002_1.arc
How to obtain as file name : Image 2009-Feb-09.arc ? without _20090204_122002_1
Thanks
Where is my mistake ?????
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Discussion on the R-Drive Image software
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Re: Where is my mistake ?????
A good script ?
[ REM R-DriveImage script file ]
set creat_date = "&sys.date.yyyy;-&sys.date.m.nm;-&sys.date.d;"
create /a /o -s="1" -a="G:\Image &creat_date;.arc" -c=0 -u
[ without backup set]
; -bs -bs-num-f="3"
[ REM R-DriveImage script file ]
set creat_date = "&sys.date.yyyy;-&sys.date.m.nm;-&sys.date.d;"
create /a /o -s="1" -a="G:\Image &creat_date;.arc" -c=0 -u
[ without backup set]
; -bs -bs-num-f="3"
Re: Where is my mistake ?????
Remove -bs -bs-num-f="3" from your script. As soon as you turn on backup sets, the date_time_Number will be automatically added to the file name.How to obtain as file name : Image 2009-Feb-09.arc ? without _20090204_122002_1
I tested it (changing the partition and path to the image file) and it appears so.A good script ?
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Re: Where is my mistake ?????
Ok -
Thanks Alt
Thanks Alt