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c.pfcopy (Advanced)

Overview

The ability to copy a single file was explored in x.pfcopy but the power of the function is better realized when comparing larger collections such as accounts.

The c.pfcopy function has the capability of analyzing source and target accounts and, if operating with WRITE-ENABLED, can transfer files in-bulk. However, when migrating files from one system to another, it is frequently a very selective process and rarely are “bulk copy operations” desirable.

The c.pfcopy subcommand by default operates with WRITE-DISABLED and in that mode, some very powerful capabilities arise.

Case Study

In this example, we have a DEV and PROD system each in varying states. Our objective is to bring them into alignment.

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