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martin

Re: Using %TIMESTAMP% Command

Looks good, except that it will also copy today's files.

You want this:
put -filemask="*>=%TIMESTAMP-1D#yyyy-mm-dd%<%TIMESTAMP#yyyy-mm-dd%" C:\Users\Test\Desktop\Resources\*

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Using %TIMESTAMP% Command

I need to use WinSCP to automate FTP transfers and I need my script to only upload files dated from the day before. Below is the %TIMESTAMP% line from my script:
put -filemask="*>=%TIMESTAMP-1D#yyyy-mm-dd%" C:\Users\Test\Desktop\Resources\*

This command copies all files instead of just the ones with yesterdays timestamp.

Any ideas on how to correct this?

Thank you.