Mr_Noodle wrote:Are these all in the same rule or separate ones? If the former, be aware that whenever you do a copy, subsequent actions act on the copy, not the original.
I have a similar problem and question, Mr. Noodle. You say "subsequent actions act on copy, not original," but is there any way to prevent this and rather force a subsequent action on the original file?
After all, the Hazel User Interface is quite misleading because the second "Do Action" part of the rule specifically states (CAPS mine): "Do the following to the MATCHED FILE or folder:"
This is deceptive because it becomes a falsehood the moment a copy or move action is performed.
The reason this is important to me is that I need to be able to:
1. Add Tag to File on fast source drive #1
2. Copy to slow drive #2
3. Copy to slow drive #3
4. Delete Original from fast drive #1
and the reason the order is important and I do not want to do a "MOVE" instead is that only the Source directory drive is fast, and the two destination drives are very slow.
That is, were I instead to Move the file to the first slow drive, then the subsequent Copy from Slow drive to Slow Drive would be much slower, and this adds up with large numbers of files.