I upgraded my TakeCommand license to 12.11.73 and I tried to use the ffind command to find some older files, since it can work on all drives, but the command is too quick and does not find all files. I looked into documentation, but I could not find where I make a mistake. Does ffind is based on an index that I have to build? What is the syntax to use dir on all drives?
For example, from the root of "C:" drive (FAT32), if I use *dir I get:
[C:\]*dir /[dw2011-07-28,2011-07-28] /A:-d /M /S *log*
Volume in drive C is unlabeled Serial number is 4717:4a93
Directory of C:\*log*
28/07/2011 17:15 19.828 install_log
Directory of C:\LAVORO\clienti\BARNI\QLA2340_24P0960\SANsurfer\*log*
28/07/2011 17:10 777 SANsurfer_Install_Wizard.log
If I type
[C:\]*ffind /[dw2011-07-28,2011-07-28] /A:-d /Dc /S *.*
C:\install_log
1 file
[C:\]
So, the *dir, with the same parameters, seems to be able to find more files, I used *log* to find only some, wherease *ffind finds only one.
Any idea?
Thank You
Rodolfo Giovanninetti
For example, from the root of "C:" drive (FAT32), if I use *dir I get:
[C:\]*dir /[dw2011-07-28,2011-07-28] /A:-d /M /S *log*
Volume in drive C is unlabeled Serial number is 4717:4a93
Directory of C:\*log*
28/07/2011 17:15 19.828 install_log
Directory of C:\LAVORO\clienti\BARNI\QLA2340_24P0960\SANsurfer\*log*
28/07/2011 17:10 777 SANsurfer_Install_Wizard.log
If I type
[C:\]*ffind /[dw2011-07-28,2011-07-28] /A:-d /Dc /S *.*
C:\install_log
1 file
[C:\]
So, the *dir, with the same parameters, seems to be able to find more files, I used *log* to find only some, wherease *ffind finds only one.
Any idea?
Thank You
Rodolfo Giovanninetti