Reputation: 171
I need to move files from one directory to another in windows, and I need to write this in a batch script.
We have written a SQL job where backup files will be created every 4 hours on the D:
drive and last 4 backup files will be saved and others will be deleted.
I need to write a batch script to move these files from the D:
drive to the E:
drive every 10 hours.
Can anyone help me to write this script.
Upvotes: 16
Views: 178819
Reputation: 75
move c:\Sourcefoldernam\*.* e:\destinationFolder
^ This did not work for me for some reason
But when I tried using quotation marks, it suddenly worked:
move "c:\Sourcefoldernam\*.*" "e:\destinationFolder"
I think its because my directory had spaces in one of the folders. So if it doesn't work for you, try with quotation marks!
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 71
This is exactly how it worked for me. For some reason the above code failed.
This one runs a check every 3 minutes for any files in there and auto moves it to the destination folder. If you need to be prompted for conflicts then change the /y to /-y
:backup
move /y "D:\Dropbox\Dropbox\Camera Uploads\*.*" "D:\Archive\Camera Uploads\"
timeout 360
goto backup
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 61
You can try this:
:backup
move C:\FilesToBeBackedUp\*.* E:\BackupPlace\
timeout 36000
goto backup
If that doesn't work try to replace "timeout" with sleep. Ik this post is over a year old, just helping anyone with the same problem.
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 387
Create a file called MoveFiles.bat with the syntax
move c:\Sourcefoldernam\*.* e:\destinationFolder
then schedule a task to run that MoveFiles.bat every 10 hours.
Upvotes: 17