
Table 23.
Command Parameter Description Example
<FilesAndFolders> <run> Starts the process of a command.
The </run> parameter ends the
process of a command.
To capture or apply file migration,
set the parameter to True.
Otherwise, set the parameter to
False or leave it unspecified.
For example:
<FilesAndFolders>
<run>true</run>
</FilesAndFolders>
<Exclude_drives> <Drive> Specifies the drive letter to exclude
drives from being scanned.
For example:
<ExcludeDrives>
<Drive>D</Drive>
<Drive>E</Drive>
</ExcludeDrive>
<Inclusions> <IncDescription>
<Description>
<DateCompare>
<Operand>
<Date>
v <Description> is the
fully-qualified filename. You can
use wildcard character for both
filename and folder name.
v <DateCompare> is an optional
parameter that you can use to
select files based on the date
when they were created.
– <Operand> is either NEWER
or OLDER.
– <Date> is the baseline date in
mm/dd/yyyy format.
To search for matching files in the
specified directories.
For example:
Example 1
<Inclusions>
<IncDescription>
<Description>
c:\MyWorkFolder\ls
</Description>
</IncDescription>
</Inclusions>
Note: To specify the folder name,
add .\. at the end of the
description.
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