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Re: Fetch backup Script
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Re: Fetch backup Script


  • Subject: Re: Fetch backup Script
  • From: David Crowe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 19:03:30 -0600

Marcus;

Why don't you just get the Finder to delete the file first (or better yet move it somewhere else, so that you can move it back if the backup fails)?

- David Crowe

I have this backup script for backing up the Data Base files of my site:

tell application "Fetch 4.0.3" to launch -- in background
tell application "System Events" to set visible of process "Fetch
4.0.3" to false
tell application "Fetch 4.0.3"
open url "ftp://printserv:*****@ftp.pidalo.com.br/BDS/";

download remote file "marketing_bd.mdb"

download remote file "PRINTSERV_BD.mdb"

end tell


Is there a way to tell Fetch (or the Finder) to download the file with
replacing??

If so, how???

Thx =-D


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