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Balok
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Database backup filename question
on: Sep 19th, 2007, 2:07pm |
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I prefer my backup filenames to be in the format yyyymmdd.obk. This format assures me Windows will always sort them from least recent to most recent. Is there a way to get OCD to do this? Thanks.
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Firetongue
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Re: Database backup filename question
Reply #1 on: Sep 30th, 2007, 10:37pm |
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on Sep 19th, 2007, 2:07pm, Balok wrote:I prefer my backup filenames to be in the format yyyymmdd.obk. This format assures me Windows will always sort them from least recent to most recent. Is there a way to get OCD to do this? | No, but I added it in next version 6.1.8. You will be able to use %-specifiers in default backup file name (View -> Preferences -> Backup tab). The list of date and time specifiers is standard, it can be found anywhere, e.g. http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/clibrary/c....html For your format yyyymmdd.obk, you will need to enter in default backup file name box something like this: C:\Backups\%Y%m%d.obk %Y - year %m - month %d - day Again, this is upcoming version 6.1.8 only. It's not yet available in current release yet. Andrei
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Balok
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Re: Database backup filename question
Reply #2 on: Jul 23rd, 2008, 9:04am |
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Thanks for implementing this.
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