Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!purdue!decwrl!hplabs!hp-pcd!hplsla!hpubvwa!mechp!klein From: klein@mechp.UUCP (Greg Klein) Newsgroups: news.software.notes Subject: nfarchive question Message-ID: <720001@mechp.UUCP> Date: 23 May 89 01:47:43 GMT Organization: Microcomputer Electronics Corp,Kirkland,WA Lines: 21 Is there a convenient way to archive everything EXCEPT certain notesfiles? In particular, every week (via cron) I run the following: nfarchive -14 -d "*" to delete ALL notesfiles that are 14 days old. But now, suppose I would like to archive all notesfiles in this way, except one called "stuff". I could replace the "*" with an explicit list of all notesfiles except "stuff" (or list them in a file and use the -f option) but the list would be hard to maintain unless it is generated dynamically, but this would be cumbersome. I have notes version 2.7. Sorry if this is not an appropriate place to be asking notes questions but I don't know of a better place. ========================================================================= Greg Klein | Microcomputer Electronics Corp. voice: (206)821-2800 x702 | 12421 Willows Rd, NE uucp: ...!hplabs!hpubvwa!mechp!klein | Kirkland WA, USA 98034 =========================================================================