The Windows "archive" attribute is generally used to track whether a file has been backed-up. If set to YES, denotes that the "archive" attribute of the source file(s) should be switched OFF. Valid only if the Overwrite if exist parameter is set to YES. If set to YES, specifies that only matching files that are newer than those in the compressed file will be overwritten. If set to YES, indicates that, if matching file(s) already exist in the compressed file, they will be overwritten. For example, if compressing c:\documents\folder\*.*, the full path of \documents\folder\ will be stored in the file. Store absolute path: Full folder information is stored in the compressed file, including folders above the current source folder. For example, if compressing c:\documents\folder\*.*, the path of \folder\ will be stored in the file. Folders above the current source directory will not be stored. Store relative path: Folder information relative to (beneath) the current folder is stored in the compressed file. The available options are:ĭo not store path: Folder information is not preserved. Valid only if the Include Subfolders parameter is set to YES. Specifies how path information should be stored in the compressed file that is created. When set to YES, specifies that, if present, subfolders should be searched for files matching the mask specified in the Files to compress parameter. Useful for combining files into a package quickly when size is not a concern. No Compression: Fastest, no compression applied whatsoever. Superfast: Even faster operation, even less compression and larger target file. Normal: Standard compression algorithm used, offers a good balance of speed and file size.įast: Faster operation, less compression and slightly larger target file. Max: The highest level of compression, resulting in the smallest files but slower operation. The more compression that is used, the slower the process. Indicates the level of compression that should be used for the file(s) being compressed. AWE supports the following compression types: Specifies the type of compression that should be used for the file(s) being compressed. Folders that do not exist will be automatically created at runtime. This should be a fully qualified path with a file name. Indicates the destination folder and file name for the file(s) being compressed. * or ?) may be used to compress all files matching a certain mask. This can be a fully qualified path and filename (preferred) or a single file (requires use of the Change Folder action). See Also : Decompress Files, Encrypt, Decrypt, Calculate File Checksum, Split File, Read from File, Get File(s) information, Join File General Tab Generally used to compress files before backing them up or in preparation for transfer over the Internet via FTP or E-mail.Įxample: Compress file(s) from "c:\sourcefolder\*.*" into the file "c:\targetfolder\targetfilename.zip". To specify more than one file to compress use wildcards (i.e. Compresses one or more files into the file specified.
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