roman m
roman m

Reputation: 26521

How to copy files from folder tree dropping all the folders with Robocopy?

I have the following folder structure:

FolderA
--Folder1
--Folder2
--Folder3
...
--Folder99

Folders 1 through 99 have files in them.

All I want to do is to copy ALL THE FILES into ONE FOLDER, basically do a FolderA copy, and wipe out Folders 1-99 keeping all the files.

I'd like to do it with Robocopy from cmd.exe if possible (Windows Server 2008)

Upvotes: 35

Views: 45825

Answers (3)

Sid
Sid

Reputation: 5345

Get-ChildItem -Path source -Recurse -File | Move-Item -Destination dest

Upvotes: 3

NitroxDM
NitroxDM

Reputation: 5131

Robocopy is a great tool... when you have a job it can handle. Why not use xcopy?

If you have two drives you can just use xcopy:

XCOPY  C:\*.*  D:\NewFolder\   /S

Or use XXCOPY for one drive:

XXCOPY C:\*.*  C:\NewFolder\   /S /CCY

XXCOPY

Upvotes: 3

Joey
Joey

Reputation: 354396

Why use robocopy? It's a good tool for a specific task but this is not the one.

You can simply use what cmd already gives you:

for /r %f in (*) do @copy "%f" target

This will essentially "flatten" your directory hierarchy. for /r will walk a directory tree recursively, looking for file names matching the given pattern. You can also specify the directory to start in:

for /r FolderA %f in (*) do @copy "%f" target

Within the loop it's just a simply copy of the file into a specified folder.

Upvotes: 52

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