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Old 06-10-2009, 07:15 PM
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AppleScript to run a backup

Hi,

I'm creating an automator that runs a backup under certain conditions.
For now, my way of running the backup is a bit ad hoc, in the sense that I use a launch application action, and then a "watch me do" where I do the typical File > Load Settings... > Open and then "Copy now".

Is there a way to just "tell" SD to do a certain backup (giving the settings to use) in AppleScript?

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Old 06-11-2009, 05:47 AM
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The "One Touch Button" FAQ will show you how to generate a little program you can launch to run a backup. Or you can examine the way the schedule driver does it (inside the settings package for an automated backup).
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