Timestamp Query - can WildEdit do this?
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 7:34 am
I have a backup drive, and a local drive that I am backing up.
My backup application is testing which files to update, and has checked which files to back up. It is returning a list of thousands of files to backup, which it says needs backing up due to date/time differences.
Trouble is that thousands of the files do not actually need backing up, because the backed up modified date on the backed up file is 1 hour before the local copy. In which case, it seems pointless backing up thousands and thousands of files which don't need backing up, due to this timestamp difference.
I wondered if I could use WildEdit to edit the timestamp on the backuped up files by increasing the timestamp by 1 hour?
Thanks
Jim
My backup application is testing which files to update, and has checked which files to back up. It is returning a list of thousands of files to backup, which it says needs backing up due to date/time differences.
Trouble is that thousands of the files do not actually need backing up, because the backed up modified date on the backed up file is 1 hour before the local copy. In which case, it seems pointless backing up thousands and thousands of files which don't need backing up, due to this timestamp difference.
I wondered if I could use WildEdit to edit the timestamp on the backuped up files by increasing the timestamp by 1 hour?
Thanks
Jim