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6.4.1 Improvements to Synchronization checklist window > Added Calculate All command (martin) | 6.4.1 Improvements to Synchronization checklist window > Move command can be used with a set of orphaned files and new folder in source directory to create that directory on the target side and move the orphaned files there (martin) | ||
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* Delete file => New file transfer | * Delete file => New file transfer | ||
- | ===== [[renames]] Resolving Renames ===== | + | ===== [[renames]] Resolving Renames and Moves ===== |
- | When a file (or a directory) is renamed, synchronization sees it as an addition of one file and a deletion of another. | + | When a file (or a directory) is renamed or moved, synchronization sees it as an addition of one file and a deletion of another. |
- | If you want to avoid potentially lengthy and useless re-transfer of the renamed file, you can make WinSCP rename the file in the target directory instead. Select the two actions that constitute the rename (a deletion and a new file transfer) and use command //Move//. Note that the file is renamed immediately, not only after the dialog is submitted. | + | If you want to avoid potentially lengthy and useless re-transfer of the renamed or moved file, you can make WinSCP rename the file in the target directory instead. Select the two actions that constitute the rename (a deletion and a new file transfer) and use command //Move//. Note that the file is renamed immediately, not only after the dialog is submitted. |
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+ | If you have moved set of files to a subfolder, you can use the //Move// command with a selection of moved files and target subfolder. The //Move// command will recreate the subfolder on the opposite side and move the selected files into it. &beta_feature | ||
===== [[browse]] Browsing Folders ===== | ===== [[browse]] Browsing Folders ===== |