I have been trying to write an Applescript to help me saving attachments, but realized quickly that I do not have the knowledge to do such a difficult script. Here is some background.
We receive daily sales reports, and flight manifests. The format in the subject should be: dd.mm.yyyy/"two letter airline code".DSR.Weight
.
I.e. 30.01.2013/VS.DSR.1110KG
In the case of the manifest, in the same format, substitute DSR
with MNFST
.
I.e. 30.01.2013/VS.MNFST.1110KG
.
There are however countless variations to the subject, and we are all human, and sometimes ,
is used, or more /
etc. Our staff are great and work extremely hard, and the last thing they need me to do is be on their case about subject formats.
Therefore I was trying to get an Applescript to look at the two things that are always in the subject. The airlines two letter code, and the word DSR
or MNFST/MFST/Manifest
We have the following two letter codes, sometimes in lower, or uppercase or a mix.
CV
VS
SAA
TK
DHV
LH
Now the DSR
can be in the subject in a number of ways, its not always seperated, ie. 30.01.2013/VSDSR1110KG
Same applies for MNFST/MFST/Manifest
.
Ideally, I need a script to work in two parts:
DSR:
- Check the subject for the flight code and
DSR
- Save the .xls attachment to /DSR/Airline two letter code
- If File is more recent (A correction might be sent later that day/early the next morning.), add
1
, if another2
etc.
I.e. 30.01.2013/VS.DSR.1110KG.xls
: Macintosh HD/Users/(My username)/Dropbox/DSR/VS
I.e. 30.01.2013/CV.DSR.1110KG.xls
: Macintosh HD/Users/(My username)/Dropbox/DSR/CV
Manifest (Sometimes a .xls/.pdf/.zip file. It varies.)
- Check the subject for the flight code and (Manifest or MNFST or MFST)
- Save the .xls/.pdf/.zip attachment to Manifests/Airline two letter airline code
- If the file is more recent (I.e. a file conflict with the same name. A correction might be sent later that day/early the next morning.), add
1
, if another2
etc.
I.e. For VS
: Macintosh HD/Users/(My username)/Dropbox/Manifests/VS
From the 3 hours I spent attempting this and getting nowhere fast, I thought someone might find this an interesting challenge, and it would be greatly appreciated!
Meanwhile, I am going to be reading up on Applescript in my free time, very powerful tool and time saver!