There is NO extension in a DIR!!11oneone

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There is NO extension in a DIR!!11oneone

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It makes me crazy that TC's MRT treats DIRs as files with file extensions! How can I kill this very irritating behaviour!?

I have thousands and thousands of DIRs with several dots in them. IT IS HELL
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OK, could you provide an example of a situation, in which this is a problem?
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I managed to work around it by putting several name brackets in name field and remove extension field and put that in name filed also.

Took a long time to find the culprit though. Treating DIRs as files is (at least for me) very illogical. I guess it is by design and acquired some how for MRT to work.
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Well, in Wndows a file and a directory entry differ only in one attribute :) In all other respects they are subject to the same rules.

Have you considered doing a search including or excluding the Directory attirbute, as required, and doing an appropriate MRT operation on the entries found?
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ThurahT wrote:I managed to work around it by putting several name brackets in name field and remove extension field and put that in name filed also.
I see, that can be a bit inconvenient. In such cases, I usually use [A#-#] instead of [N#-#][E#-#] which makes the file pattern a bit simpler.
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