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Hi,
Because i only want to patch some files from one version to another, i wonder me if there is a way to specify a "base folder". I can't use "Folder Reference" because only some files+subdir have to be patched. I.E, source files should not be sent ![]() Actually, i have to manually change all directories after a "Duplicate" : the main and all subdirs. It's not a hard job to do it for now, but it would be more readable to have something like that, especially when source dirs are long strings : Project settings/BaseFolder : "X:\Programmation\Projects\Patchs\MySoft\" Tab version 1.0, columns filename | source : MyProg.exe | "%BaseFolder%" MyReport.RPT | "%BaseFolder%\QRP" ScriptInsert.sql | "%BaseFolder%\SQL" ScriptAppend.sql | "%BaseFolder%\SQL" Clic.bmp | "%BaseFolder%\Pictures" MyProg.ico | "%BaseFolder%\Pictures" ... Thanks, David |
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You can set that up if you want. Just define a session variable.
Also note that folder references support wildcards, so you could exclude specific files by their extension, for example. You can also have multiple folder references that point to the same folder, e.g. one for all *.exe files, one for all *.txt files, etc.
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