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= Description =
 
= Description =
 
ReACT uses VBA macros within a Microsoft Excel environment to implement automated comparisons of files across folder and directory structures through a simple GUI. The tool was developed in a way that makes it adaptable to discreet differences within archival infrastructures, so that users can specify directories that they wish to compare and search these folders recursively. At the same time ReACT allows users to set matching parameters with the audit process, particularly file type. Once completed the results of the audit are viewed through a series of discrete datasheets which allow for straightforward comparison of files that have been Matched™ or those which are missing or have been mismatched.
 
ReACT uses VBA macros within a Microsoft Excel environment to implement automated comparisons of files across folder and directory structures through a simple GUI. The tool was developed in a way that makes it adaptable to discreet differences within archival infrastructures, so that users can specify directories that they wish to compare and search these folders recursively. At the same time ReACT allows users to set matching parameters with the audit process, particularly file type. Once completed the results of the audit are viewed through a series of discrete datasheets which allow for straightforward comparison of files that have been Matched™ or those which are missing or have been mismatched.
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Latest revision as of 15:34, 26 April 2021





A file audit and comparison tool using Microsoft Excel and VBA.
Homepage:http://wiki.opf-labs.org/display/SPR/File+management+and+matching+of+tif%2C+htm+and+pdf+files+solution
Function:File Management,Quality Assurance
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Description[edit]

ReACT uses VBA macros within a Microsoft Excel environment to implement automated comparisons of files across folder and directory structures through a simple GUI. The tool was developed in a way that makes it adaptable to discreet differences within archival infrastructures, so that users can specify directories that they wish to compare and search these folders recursively. At the same time ReACT allows users to set matching parameters with the audit process, particularly file type. Once completed the results of the audit are viewed through a series of discrete datasheets which allow for straightforward comparison of files that have been Matched™ or those which are missing or have been mismatched.

User Experiences[edit]

More information about use of this tool on the Archaeology Data Service's blog: http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/blog/2012/12/react/#more-168

Development Activity[edit]

Release and Activity Feed[edit]

2013-04-11 23:33:51
[tag:github.com,2008:Grit::Commit/ee8f15470e237667e7de6e6eac1a5e81cf4c6d0f Added minimal README file.]
by carlwilson https://github.com/carlwilson
2013-04-11 23:33:15
[tag:github.com,2008:Grit::Commit/2b2e9288797426a50a2242159685763657d83ceb Added basic OPF Metadata file.]
by carlwilson https://github.com/carlwilson
2012-11-29 13:37:17
[tag:github.com,2008:Grit::Commit/3f693062edf164334b3b18c0c6dcfa85443266ac Clean up README (more)]
by aamato https://github.com/aamato
2012-11-29 13:35:55
[tag:github.com,2008:Grit::Commit/503097b38d1c6c7b0e09bcbe5bb955fb53f9dcf4 Clean up README]
by aamato https://github.com/aamato
2012-11-29 13:33:09
[tag:github.com,2008:Grit::Commit/5c7f8dacc3aeb3ced8e88867abaf3241717c4df9 Add sample screenshots]
by aamato https://github.com/aamato
2012-11-29 13:32:58
[tag:github.com,2008:Grit::Commit/d7c064568c44fbfcb71b6ede89825f815b9c6843 Start working on README page]
by aamato https://github.com/aamato
2012-11-29 13:20:02
[tag:github.com,2008:Grit::Commit/d56caf34416c006513a34ac132848743208c41ae Replace draft notes with final notes.]
by aamato https://github.com/aamato