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2.99 -> 3.15 Do I need to change any of my scripts?

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2017 7:39 pm
by jeffw_00
Hi - I just noticed I was out of date, and happily paid $ to upgrade to 3.15 (you guys are great). It wants me to uninistall IFW2.99 before I install the 3.15 GUI Suite. That's ok. But my question is:

I use perl scripts with IFW commands generated by the tool. They're pretty basic backup and validate commands - but I think the name of the exe will change (:-( ) - but also will the disk spec change or any of the options?

Thanks!
/j

Re: 2.99 -> 3.15 Do I need to change any of my scripts?

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2017 8:32 pm
by TeraByte Support
the main change is the path. the old command line would continue to work.

"jeffw_00" wrote in message news:14509@public.image...

Hi - I just noticed I was out of date, and happily paid $ to upgrade to 3.15
(you guys are great). It wants me to uninistall IFW2.99 before I install
the 3.15 GUI Suite. That's ok. But my question is:

I use perl scripts with IFW commands generated by the tool. They're pretty
basic backup and validate commands - but I think the name of the exe will
change (:-( ) - but also will the disk spec change or any of the options?

Thanks!
/j


Re: 2.99 -> 3.15 Do I need to change any of my scripts?

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2017 9:48 pm
by jeffw_00
Thanks Mr Support :-) Much appreciated

Re: 2.99 -> 3.15 Do I need to change any of my scripts?

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2017 9:59 pm
by mjnelson99
I run both concurrently on my laptop, not desktop. I think I made a
small change to allow that.
Mary

On 12/16/2017 1:39 PM, jeffw_00 wrote:
> Hi - I just noticed I was out of date, and happily paid $ to upgrade to 3.15 (you guys are great). It wants me to uninistall IFW2.99 before I install the 3.15 GUI Suite. That's ok. But my question is:
>
> I use perl scripts with IFW commands generated by the tool. They're pretty basic backup and validate commands - but I think the name of the exe will change (:-( ) - but also will the disk spec change or any of the options?
>
> Thanks!
> /j
>
>