Nokturnal1
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Hi Guys,
This may seem like a simple question. Or maybe not. But what Im trying to do is back up old files from our Prepress Job Archive, however, I only want to do this up to a certain date. A while ago, we backed up these files onto 2TB Lacie drives. What that did though was change the date of each job folder to the date that they were backed up onto the Lacie drive, rather than preserving the date when the FINAL preflighted file was completed. So now, if I want to clear out jobs that were over 2 years old, I have to expand each sub folder to view the date of the final PDF, rather than just viewing the outer most folders and deleting them.
What I initially tried to do was a 'Find' based on File Extension = PDF and Modified Date = Before May/2009. It brings up all the PDFs, but theres no easy way I can delete the entire enclosing folder without clicking on each one manually and deleting it.
Anyone know of a way this can be done rather than spending hours doing it manually? Im using Leopard on Mac OSX and Ive attached a screenshot to give an idea of what Im talking about. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
This may seem like a simple question. Or maybe not. But what Im trying to do is back up old files from our Prepress Job Archive, however, I only want to do this up to a certain date. A while ago, we backed up these files onto 2TB Lacie drives. What that did though was change the date of each job folder to the date that they were backed up onto the Lacie drive, rather than preserving the date when the FINAL preflighted file was completed. So now, if I want to clear out jobs that were over 2 years old, I have to expand each sub folder to view the date of the final PDF, rather than just viewing the outer most folders and deleting them.
What I initially tried to do was a 'Find' based on File Extension = PDF and Modified Date = Before May/2009. It brings up all the PDFs, but theres no easy way I can delete the entire enclosing folder without clicking on each one manually and deleting it.
Anyone know of a way this can be done rather than spending hours doing it manually? Im using Leopard on Mac OSX and Ive attached a screenshot to give an idea of what Im talking about. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks