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Re: Using a Handler with a Whose Clause
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Re: Using a Handler with a Whose Clause


  • Subject: Re: Using a Handler with a Whose Clause
  • From: Yvan KOENIG <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2017 10:32:43 +0200

Hello

My understanding is that you just need to insert a timeout.

This script behaved flawlessly :
with timeout of 36000 seconds
tell application "Finder" to ((((path to desktop as text) & "pour ebay:") as alias)'s entire contents)'s folders whose name is in my getlist()
end timeout
on getlist()
return {"_X28706ƒYK", "_X28737ƒYK", "_X28782ƒYK", "_X28990ƒYK", "_X29050ƒYK", "_X29066ƒYK", "_X29075ƒYK", "_X29101ƒYK", "_X29109ƒ"}
end getlist


Yvan KOENIG running Sierra 10.12.5 in French (VALLAURIS, France) lundi 5 juin 2017 10:32:25




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