Specifications
DefaultEditorsDescriptionProperty name
• Don’t include nested
subfolders
Possible values for
“excluding” rule are:
• Exclude nested
subfolders as well
• Dont exclude nested
subfolders
Same as rule 1 with an
identical set of dependent
properties
Adjusted by (rule 2)
....
Adjusted by (rule 5)
Applying rules
The rules are applied in the same order as they are specified. It is perfectly possible for a rule to
exclude folders that were included by a previous rule, or vice versa.
For example, consider a hierarchy with two levels (in addition to the root folder) and where each
level has three folders called A, B, C. Now, consider the following rules:
• Start with no folders
• Include folders named C on level 2 (with or without nesting)
• Exclude folders named C on level 1 (with nesting)
These rules will process all jobs in folders A/C and A/B, but not in folder C/C (because it was
excluded in the second rule), and not in any of the other folders (because they were never
included to begin with).
Reversing the order of the rules would change the result (files in folder C/C will be processed as
well), because excluding something from an empty set has no effect.
Upgrading
When upgrading from a previous version of Switch, the new properties are initialized as follows:
• The new “Process these folders” property is set to “All folders”
• If the old “Process only these folders” property is not set to “All folders”, a rule is created as
indicated in the following table
• If the old “Skip these folders” property is not set to “No folders”, a rule is created as indicated
in the following table
If both old properties are present, the rules are listed in the order presented above (although
the order is not important).
Value for “Skip these folders”Value for “Process only these
folders”
Property name
“Excluding folders named”“Excluding folders not named”Adjusted by
The value of the “Skip these
folders” property
The value of the “Process only
these folders” property
.. Folder name
The value of the corresponding
dependent property
The value of the corresponding
dependent property
.. On levels
"None""None".. Restriction
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