Multiple Wildcard Patterns
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Hello All,
I use to do this at a previous job, but I just cannot remember how I was doing it.
I am deleting files using the wildcard filters and I want to be able to put multiple file types into the same pattern.
For example, I am doing the following:
<delete version="1.0">
<fileset dir="/opt/local/GoAnywhere_Services/userdata/webdocs/aaaabbbb">
<wildcardFilter>
<include pattern="*.tif" />
<include pattern="*_ERMV_*" />
<include pattern="*_TIFF_*" />
</wildcardFilter>
</fileset>
</delete>
What I would like to do is:
<delete version="1.0">
<fileset dir="/opt/local/GoAnywhere_Services/userdata/webdocs/aaaabbbb">
<wildcardFilter>
<include pattern="*.tif"; "*_ERMV_*";"*_TIFF_*" />
</wildcardFilter>
</fileset>
</delete>
Any recommendations on how I can accomplish this?
Thanks in advance,
Adam
I use to do this at a previous job, but I just cannot remember how I was doing it.
I am deleting files using the wildcard filters and I want to be able to put multiple file types into the same pattern.
For example, I am doing the following:
<delete version="1.0">
<fileset dir="/opt/local/GoAnywhere_Services/userdata/webdocs/aaaabbbb">
<wildcardFilter>
<include pattern="*.tif" />
<include pattern="*_ERMV_*" />
<include pattern="*_TIFF_*" />
</wildcardFilter>
</fileset>
</delete>
What I would like to do is:
<delete version="1.0">
<fileset dir="/opt/local/GoAnywhere_Services/userdata/webdocs/aaaabbbb">
<wildcardFilter>
<include pattern="*.tif"; "*_ERMV_*";"*_TIFF_*" />
</wildcardFilter>
</fileset>
</delete>
Any recommendations on how I can accomplish this?
Thanks in advance,
Adam
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The first option is your only "wildcard" option. You can do the other utilizing "RegEx".
Rick Elliott
Lead Solutions Consultant
(402) 944.4242
(800) 949-4696
Lead Solutions Consultant
(402) 944.4242
(800) 949-4696
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