I recommend you modify your command by ommitting the following switches:
- The second /np (it's duplicated)
- The second /r:3 (it's duplicated)
- The second /w:3 (it's duplicated)
- /njh (so that you can see the header).
You will then see the following report:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ROBOCOPY :: Robust File Copy for Windows :: Version XP010
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Started : Fri Jun 19 13:00:37 2009
Source : C:\MYOB105\
Dest = d:\Fri\ *** This is the target folder ***
Files : *.exe
Options : /NS /NC /NDL /NJS /COPY

AT /NP /IS /IT /R:3 /W:3
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C:\MYOB105\drvwd32.exe
C:\MYOB105\drvxl32.exe
C:\MYOB105\DZPROG32.exe
C:\MYOB105\Myob.exe
C:\MYOB105\Myobopt.exe
C:\MYOB105\Myobupg.exe
If you don't want the header in your log file then you can write a simple
script that does the following:
- It reads the header
- It notes the target folder
- It writes the names of all copied files to a second log file, complete
with the target folder name on each line.
"JMic" <> wrote in message
news:F174AA43-A64B-4CDA-B0C8-...
>I am sorry but I am not understanding what you are referring to when you
>say
> "The destination directory is shown right up the top". Are you referring
> to
> what is reported in the job summary or the job header? I have seen this in
> the job summary but do not want all of the other information that comes
> with
> adding this. Clearly the information is available through Robocopy but how
> do
> I extract/parse this information into a simple log file? Here is a copy of
> the syntax I am using currently:
> echo %time%___%yr%_%mth%_%day% >>TodaysPages.log
> C:\Utilities\robocopy C:\TEMP C:\TEMP\PrintSites na*.pdf /NP /R:3 /W:3 /IS
> /IT /NP /NC /NS >>TodaysPages.log /NDL /NJH /NJS /R:3 /W:3
>
> The log file results of this are:
>
> 16:12:59.39___2009_06_18
>
> C:\TEMP\NATest1.pdf
> C:\TEMP\NATest2.pdf
> C:\TEMP\NATest3.pdf
>
> "Pegasus [MVP]" wrote:
>
>>
>> "JMic" <> wrote in message
>> news:E49B0812-0324-44D9-B761-...
>> >I am working with Robocopy to copy and move multiple files to multiple
>> > directories. All is working well except for the logging. I am able to
>> > get
>> > the
>> > log to output the source info but cannot get it to output the
>> > destination
>> > directory without adding the job summary. I do not want to include the
>> > job
>> > summary as this provides to much information for my logging
>> > requirements.
>> > I
>> > don't want to move away from Robocopy just because of this one missing
>> > piece
>> > but simpler apps like XCopy have this ability. I have tried the /fp
>> > switch
>> > but this still does not list the destination directory.
>>
>> The destination directory is shown right up the top. It is the same for
>> each
>> and every file:
>> Source : h:\
>> Dest : d:\HulDisk\
>>
>> If you want to show it for every copied file then you could write a
>> simple
>> little script that changes this log file line:
>> New Dir 8 h:\WINDOWS\system32\oobe\regerror\
>> into this one:
>> New Dir 8 h:\WINDOWS\system32\oobe\regerror\
>> d:\HulDisk\WINDOWS\system32\oobe\regerror\
>>
>>
>>