![]() If anyone can tell me how to do so, I would appreciate itĪnd if anyone has questions about my setup above, I’d be happy to try to help. Create Rules The way File Juggler works is you tell it to watch a folder (or folders), and create rules that tell it to take some sort of action when something happens in the folders that meets those rules. The main thing I can’t figure out is how to extract the date from the PDF contents as robustly as Hazel allows. Like Hazel, File Juggler can do many things with your files, but I will be focusing on using it to process your paperless documents. ![]() I find this setup very useful, and have not yet found a way to replicate the whole process using DEVONthink alone. The main change I recall making was to put _theID up at the top, which makes it easier when setting up the rule to paste in the group UUID (which I obtain by selecting Copy Item Link and deleting the x-devonthink-item:// part). This is a modified version of a script I found on these forums long ago, and am sorry to have lost track of who first developed it (possibly the mighty korm?). Set theImport to import _path name _name to theGroup Set theGroup to get record with uuid _theID Set _name to text 1 thru -((count _extension) + 2) of _name Set this_date to do shell script "date +%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S"ĭisplay dialog "Create backups of all open databases?" with title "Backup all open databases" buttons of theFile We are going to set the date format to add to each archived database Property pbackup_path : "/Users//Documents/DevonThink/Backups/" Note: this is based upon the Daily backup archive script included with DEVONthink so much of the credit for the script goes to - First set the path of the folder to which you wish to backup
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