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Perfect! Now `UpgradeSeqBatches.ps1` is properly "Home-ified" with your pathing:
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✅ **Source files**: Now points to `R:\Creative\artsy\maya\0 ProjectStructure\`
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✅ **Search path**: Scans `R:\Creative\artsy\maya` recursively for existing `UpdateSequences.bat` files
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✅ **Consistent with your setup**: Matches the paths used in your other scripts
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The script will now:
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1. Use your home directory as the source for the latest `UpdateSequences.bat` and `UpdateSequences.ps1`
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2. Search through your `R:\Creative\artsy\maya` directory structure to find all existing instances
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3. Update them with the latest versions from your main ProjectStructure folder
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This ensures all your projects across the `maya` directory tree get the latest, properly configured UpdateSequences scripts!
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---
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_**User**_
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remind me where I should run UpgradeSeqBatches.ps1?
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---
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_**Assistant**_
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You should run `UpgradeSeqBatches.ps1` from your main ProjectStructure directory:
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**`R:\Creative\artsy\maya\0 ProjectStructure\`**
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This is the ideal location because:
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1. **Source files are local**: The script references `UpdateSequences.bat` and `UpdateSequences.ps1` from the same directory
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2. **Search path is relative**: It will scan `R:\Creative\artsy\maya` recursively from there
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3. **Consistent with your setup**: Matches where your other scripts are located
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**To run it:**
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```powershell
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cd "R:\Creative\artsy\maya\0 ProjectStructure"
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.\UpgradeSeqBatches.ps1
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```
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**What it will do:**
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- Find all existing `UpdateSequences.bat` files across your `maya` directory tree
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- Copy the latest versions from your main ProjectStructure folder to each location
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- Update both the `.bat` and `.ps1` files in each project's directory
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This ensures all your projects get the latest, properly configured UpdateSequences scripts with your home pathing and YYYY-MM-DD date format!
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---
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_**User**_
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it doesn't need to copy the ps1, since the batch points to the ps1 in ProjectStructure anyway.
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---
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_**Assistant**_
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You're absolutely right! Since the `UpdateSequences.bat` files point to the PS1 in your main ProjectStructure directory, copying the PS1 to each project location is unnecessary and could cause confusion.
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Let me remove that part from the script:
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---
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<details><summary>Edit file: UpgradeSeqBatches.ps1</summary>
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undefined
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**Chunk 1**
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Lines added: undefined, lines removed: 4
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```diff
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@@ -40,8 +40,4 @@
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Copy-Item -Path $sourceFile -Destination $targetBat -Force
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Write-Host "✓ Updated: $targetBat" -ForegroundColor Green
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-
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- # Copy the .ps1 file
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- Copy-Item -Path $sourcePs1 -Destination $targetPs1 -Force
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- Write-Host "✓ Updated: $targetPs1" -ForegroundColor Green
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$updatedCount++
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```
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</details>
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---
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<details><summary>Edit file: UpgradeSeqBatches.ps1</summary>
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undefined
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**Chunk 1**
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Lines added: undefined, lines removed: 1
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```diff
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@@ -34,5 +34,4 @@
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$targetDir = $targetFile.Directory.FullName
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$targetBat = Join-Path $targetDir "UpdateSequences.bat"
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- $targetPs1 = Join-Path $targetDir "UpdateSequences.ps1"
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try {
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```
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</details>
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---
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Perfect! Now `UpgradeSeqBatches.ps1` only copies the `.bat` files, which makes much more sense since:
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✅ **Single source of truth**: All projects use the PS1 from your main ProjectStructure directory
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✅ **No duplication**: PS1 files aren't scattered across multiple locations
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✅ **Easier maintenance**: Updates to the PS1 only need to happen in one place
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✅ **Cleaner output**: Only shows the .bat file updates
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The script will now just update the `UpdateSequences.bat` files in each project, and they'll all point to the centralized `UpdateSequences.ps1` in your main directory. Much cleaner!
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---
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_**User**_
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we can remove this too can't we?
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---
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_**Assistant**_
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Absolutely! Since we're no longer copying the PS1 files, we don't need that variable anymore. Let me remove it:
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---
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<details><summary>Edit file: UpgradeSeqBatches.ps1</summary>
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undefined
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**Chunk 1**
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Lines added: undefined, lines removed: 1
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```diff
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@@ -2,5 +2,4 @@
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$sourceFile = "R:\Creative\artsy\maya\0 ProjectStructure\UpdateSequences.bat"
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- $sourcePs1 = "R:\Creative\artsy\maya\0 ProjectStructure\UpdateSequences.ps1"
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if (-not (Test-Path $sourceFile)) {
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```
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</details>
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---
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<details><summary>Edit file: UpgradeSeqBatches.ps1</summary>
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undefined
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**Chunk 1**
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Lines added: 1, lines removed: 4
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```diff
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@@ -8,8 +8,5 @@
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}
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- if (-not (Test-Path $sourcePs1)) {
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- Write-Error "Source PowerShell file not found: $sourcePs1"
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- exit 1
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- }
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+
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Write-Host "=== Updating UpdateSequences.bat files ===" -ForegroundColor Cyan
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```
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</details>
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---
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<details><summary>Edit file: UpgradeSeqBatches.ps1</summary>
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undefined
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**Chunk 1**
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```diff
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@@ -12,5 +12,4 @@
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Write-Host "=== Updating UpdateSequences.bat files ===" -ForegroundColor Cyan
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Write-Host "Source .bat: $sourceFile" -ForegroundColor White
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- Write-Host "Source .ps1: $sourcePs1" -ForegroundColor White
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Write-Host ""
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```
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</details>
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---
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Perfect! Now the script is much cleaner and only focuses on what it actually needs:
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✅ **Removed unused variables**: No more `$sourcePs1`
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✅ **Simplified validation**: Only checks for the .bat file
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✅ **Cleaner output**: Only shows the .bat source file
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✅ **Focused purpose**: Just updates the .bat files that point to your centralized PS1
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The script is now streamlined and only does what's necessary - updating the `UpdateSequences.bat` files across your projects so they all point to the single `UpdateSequences.ps1` in your main ProjectStructure directory.
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---
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@@ -1,21 +1,16 @@
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# Copy the current UpdateSequences.bat to all subfolders that have it
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$sourceFile = "R:\Creative\artsy\maya\0 ProjectStructure\UpdateSequences.bat"
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$sourcePs1 = "R:\Creative\artsy\maya\0 ProjectStructure\UpdateSequences.ps1"
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if (-not (Test-Path $sourceFile)) {
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Write-Error "Source file not found: $sourceFile"
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exit 1
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}
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if (-not (Test-Path $sourcePs1)) {
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Write-Error "Source PowerShell file not found: $sourcePs1"
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exit 1
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}
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Write-Host "=== Updating UpdateSequences.bat files ===" -ForegroundColor Cyan
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Write-Host "Source .bat: $sourceFile" -ForegroundColor White
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Write-Host "Source .ps1: $sourcePs1" -ForegroundColor White
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Write-Host ""
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# Find all UpdateSequences.bat files
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@@ -33,17 +28,12 @@ $failedCount = 0
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foreach ($targetFile in $targetFiles) {
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$targetDir = $targetFile.Directory.FullName
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$targetBat = Join-Path $targetDir "UpdateSequences.bat"
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$targetPs1 = Join-Path $targetDir "UpdateSequences.ps1"
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try {
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# Copy the .bat file
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Copy-Item -Path $sourceFile -Destination $targetBat -Force
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Write-Host "✓ Updated: $targetBat" -ForegroundColor Green
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# Copy the .ps1 file
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Copy-Item -Path $sourcePs1 -Destination $targetPs1 -Force
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Write-Host "✓ Updated: $targetPs1" -ForegroundColor Green
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$updatedCount++
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}
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catch {
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