Reference File
A reference file will be created when using the copy mode Sync with the option File Conflict or Structure Conflict. The reference file contains a list of all files and folders from the last sync operation and will be used to detect file and structure conflicts. The reference file will be imported before a sync operation, updated during a copy operation and stored again at the end of the copy operation. File and structure conflicts can't be detected unless you have performed at least one copy operation using the profile. The reference file can be deleted as needed using theDelete Reference File
button.
Important Note
The reference list can also be used if there are several source or destination folders, but each folder may only be used once in the list:Folder Pair | Source Folder | Destination Folder | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | C:\Data1 | <-> | R:\Data1 |
2 | C:\Data2 | <-> | R:\Data2 |
3 | C:\Data3 | <-> | R:\Data3 |
The following folder constellation must not be used, since the reference data of the files in the source folder C:\Data1 are overwritten again with each pair of folders and the data synchronization is carried out incorrectly as a result:
Folder Pair | Source Folder | Destination Folder | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | C:\Data1 | <-> | R:\Data1 |
2 | C:\Data1 | <-> | R:\Data2 |
3 | C:\Data1 | <-> | R:\Data3 |
Tip: Use profile chaining if you always want to start the 3 split profiles automatically one after the other in the same order.