![]() Over all, there wasn't too much material, but I implemented what IĬould. I was hoping to have more JavaScript examples. That could take anywhere from a week or longer depending on my progress. After final draft is proofread and any errors addressed, I have to get the navigation system going. Not sure when but it isĬertainly sooner than expected. ![]() Soon the door will be closed for any new admissions. I have been slowing downĪs far as adding new material. Unless someone has anything better asĪn alternative which I will also use in addition if it comes in time (always looking for alternative methods). The code I posted is working fine for all samples and that is what I'll use. ``` michael Posts: 6 Joined: Sat 12:41 am ![]() null and null) replace fifth index with "AZ" and a unique four digit number with leading zerosĪ = "AZ" + ("0000" + increment()).slice(-4) compare fifth and sixth indexes of string Nancy_null_Davies_09-01-1900_ AZ0001_NULL_1963Īfter: (desired outcome, count correctly incrementing) This is a rather complex rename project so I've listed examples below. I can only change the fifth part of the filename and this part must be unique (more than 5000 files to be renamed) ![]() Each time a file name is renamed my JavaScript is run again resetting my count variable. I am struggling to retain an incrementing count variable in part of a file name. ![]()
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