*Identify
To identify output files for inclusion in summary postprocessing collation.
Refer to Summary Postprocessing Collation for further information on this feature.
A block of lines, all of which are optional. The first line can be repeated as often as necessary.
[FOLDER=Folder]
[OPTION=SUBFOLDERS]
[TAG=Substring]
The Folder should include the full path to the relevant folder, must end in a backslash, and should be enclosed in quotation marks if it contains any spaces. If not specified, Folder defaults to the current folder where the keyword file is located. If more than one FOLDER entry is present, multiple collation will occur across several root folders. OPTION=SUBFOLDERS instructs the search engine to look in all subfolders (except hidden folders, system folders and symbolic links). Substring can be any combination of characters, but cannot include any of the following characters: \, /, :, *, ?, “, <, > and |. In order to be identified, a file must match all specified substrings. If a substring is not specified, Flexcom attempts to identify all summary output files in the current folder.
Input: |
Description |
Path(s) to Database Files: |
The master or "root level" directory in which Flexcom is to search for relevant files. If not specified, this defaults to the current folder where the keyword file is located. |
Search Subfolders: |
This option allows you to indicate that you wish to include all subdirectories of the master folder in the search process also. |
Search Tag: |
If you invoke this option, Flexcom searches through the files, retaining only those which contain the specified tag in their file names. In order for a file to be considered, its file name must contain all the specified tags. For example, this would allow you to easily sort "near" current load cases from "far" cases. |