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Examples of Command Files
Example of a command file (add-drive.cmd):
@echo Adding Disk E:\ to the Catalog
@set wcat="C:\Program Files (x86)\WinCatalog\WinCatalog.exe"
@call %wcat% -Open "D:\My Catalog.w3cat" -Add -FileSystemPath "E:" -CatalogPath "Catalog\Backups"
Explanation
Print the "Adding Disk E:\ to the Catalog" message;
Copy path to WinCatalog executable into the
wcat variable;
Start WinCatalog, open the catalog file "D:\My Catalog.w3cat", add disc E: into the "Catalog\Backups" catalog folder.
Another example of a command file (update-folder.cmd):
@echo Updating folder T:\Documents to the Catalog
@set wcat="C:\Program Files (x86)\WinCatalog\WinCatalog.exe"
@call %wcat% -Open "D:\My Catalog.w3cat" -Update -CatalogPath "Catalog\2019\Documents" -ExitWhenDone
Explanation
Print the "Updating folder T:\Documents to the Catalog" message;
Copy path to WinCatalog executable into the
wcat variable;
Start WinCatalog, open the catalog file "D:\My Catalog.w3cat", update the "Catalog\2019\Documents", exit when operation is completed.
Updating 3 folders one-by-one (update-3-folders.cmd):
@echo Updating 3 folders
@set wcat="C:\Program Files (x86)\WinCatalog\WinCatalog.exe"
@call %wcat% -Open "D:\My Catalog.w3cat" -Update -CatalogPath "2019\Documents;2019\Photos;Public on {@dslash}Server" -ExitWhenDone
Explanation
Print the "Updating 3 folders" message;
Copy path to WinCatalog executable into the
wcat variable;
Start WinCatalog, open the catalog file "D:\My Catalog.w3cat", update 3 folders one-by-one: "Catalog\2019\Documents", "Catalog\2019\Photos", "Catalog\Public on \\Server", exit when operation is completed.
Please note that in this example the name of the root folder ("Catalog") is skipped, double slash is replaced by
{@dslash} .