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zfemmer
2021-03-31T18:32:57Z
When searching for folders with the "List Folder(s)", is there a way to have multiple criteria for the "Include folder mask"?

I have 10 folders each having the same structure. The structure is that each folder has subfolders of:
\Inventory\Ready To Process
\Inventory\Processed
\Inventory\Current

I essentially need to search all 10 of those folders for \Inventory\Ready To Process

I know that I can have essentially an OR by doing *Inventory*;*Ready To Process*, but when I do that I get the base folder of \Inventory

Can I use an AND somehow? Meaning can I search for folders that meet both "Inventory" AND "Ready To Process"?

I thought that I could just put *Inventory\Ready To Process*, but that is throwing an error of "Illegal
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2021-04-06T12:05:29Z
Originally Posted by: zfemmer 

When searching for folders with the "List Folder(s)", is there a way to have multiple criteria for the "Include folder mask"?

I have 10 folders each having the same structure. The structure is that each folder has subfolders of:
\Inventory\Ready To Process
\Inventory\Processed
\Inventory\Current

I essentially need to search all 10 of those folders for \Inventory\Ready To Process

I know that I can have essentially an OR by doing *Inventory*;*Ready To Process*, but when I do that I get the base folder of \Inventory

Can I use an AND somehow? Meaning can I search for folders that meet both "Inventory" AND "Ready To Process"?

I thought that I could just put *Inventory\Ready To Process*, but that is throwing an error of "Illegal



A semi colon separation of each folder inclusion should work. If it doesn't , please send an email to support@visualcron.com and attach a screenshot of how you've set it up right now

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zfemmer
2021-04-06T13:16:39Z
When putting a semicolon, this searches for both, so it gets the base folder of \Inventory. I only want to see \Inventory\Ready To Process.
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2021-04-23T12:47:41Z
Originally Posted by: zfemmer 

When putting a semicolon, this searches for both, so it gets the base folder of \Inventory. I only want to see \Inventory\Ready To Process.



Apologies for the late reply.
In the task itself it is not possible, but what if you create a flow in that task, using task specific variable, like this;

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Also its good if you set the output to only contain the folder names and not the full path, which you can set in the Output tab of list folders task
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