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Re: Putting a list of files in a particular order


  • Subject: Re: Putting a list of files in a particular order
  • From: Malcolm Fitzgerald <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 3 May 2006 12:26:41 +1000


On 03/05/2006, at 12:18 AM, Jay Louvion wrote:


Hi there all,

I’m currently trying to replace a shell script with an AppleScript and this is what it did:

Look out for a Volume containing a subfolder called “DCIM” --I can do that

Copy all of the files on the entire contents of the DCIM folder whose extension is “jpg” and locked is false — can do that too

Copy the files in the modification date chronological order —uh-oh. Mmmh how th h*** do I do that ?

I've got to ask why the copy sequence matters?

malcolm

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