Re: directory listing
Re: directory listing
- Subject: Re: directory listing
- From: Xandra Lee <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 19 May 2001 07:17:44 -0400
If you have Filemaker there's an Excellent cataloguer written by the
alter-ego of one of the members of this list.
It's an FMP4 db -- left unlocked, so you can always adapt it to you own
needs. The authors' applescripts (which use Jon's commands' walkfolders)
actually ran faster than a number of shareware apps I've tried in the
past. (I haven't tried CDFinder).
It's available at:
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http://www.musselrock.com/CatalogSearch_FM_III.sit
I highly reccommend this gem.
xandra
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I'm a new applescripter so forgive me if there is a fairly simple
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solution to this problem--
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My company has an archive of approximately 500 CDs. I need to catalog
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the contents. Is there an applescript command (scripting addition) that
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will give all the full paths to files and folders in a volume with
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relevant info (creation date, modified, etc.). Or is there an
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applescriptable application for this? Shareware?
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I know there is the file info record command in the scripting addtions,
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but I need to catalog whole disks. I've thought about writing an
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applescript to catalog volumes, but can see how much work it would take
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and potentially how slow it would be compared to an application or
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scripting addition.
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Thanks for your help,
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Jason Miranda
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