Batch Processing Options
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 11:35 am
In order to specify a find/replace job accurately via the command line, it should be possible to pass all information regarding the job to TextCrawler.
Unfortunately, this is not the case. The batch command .txc file only contains the bare find/replace instructions and the other command line parameters are a very limited subset of the options available in the GUI. Some important parameters missing are the file filter, start location and backup option.
When a job is run from the command line, presumably, the file filter etc are the same as when TextCrawler was last run. This is not very useful because the last used values could potentially have no meaning to the batch job.
It would be better if the .txc file contained the full specification of the job, including all the settings required for TextCrawler to process the required files.
Unfortunately, this is not the case. The batch command .txc file only contains the bare find/replace instructions and the other command line parameters are a very limited subset of the options available in the GUI. Some important parameters missing are the file filter, start location and backup option.
When a job is run from the command line, presumably, the file filter etc are the same as when TextCrawler was last run. This is not very useful because the last used values could potentially have no meaning to the batch job.
It would be better if the .txc file contained the full specification of the job, including all the settings required for TextCrawler to process the required files.