Hello folks
At the end of each year I save a complete snapshot of all data, which I otherwise update weekly in a mirrored data store. Over the years, this adds up to a lot. I would like to delete the files of the snapshot of year x-1 whose file attributes have not changed compared to the snapshot of year x. Is it possible to carry out this task with SyncBack operators? If yes, please give me a short howto.
Hartelijk dank jongens
Herbert
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Is there a 'delete on source if equal to destination' - or viceversa?
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Re: Is there a 'delete on source if equal to destination' - or viceversa?
... got a hint, that I'm tampering with an old version. Indeed SB11 fits that needs. SysOp may send this post to dev0.
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Re: Is there a 'delete on source if equal to destination' - or viceversa?
Yes, you can achieve this with SyncBack by using the "Delete" option in conjunction with file comparison settings. You’ll want to configure a profile that checks for attribute changes and set it to delete files in the previous snapshot that match the current one.