I use this Apps Script to make backup copies of some files:
var sourceFolderId = "xxxxxx";
var sourceFolder = DriveApp.getFolderById(sourceFolderId);
var latestFiles = sourceFolder.getFiles();
var backupFolderId = "yyyyyy";
var backupFolder = DriveApp.getFolderById(backupFolderId);
while(latestFiles.hasNext()) {
var file = latestFiles.next();
file.makeCopy(backupFolder);
}
It works fine - copying all files from the source folder to the backup folder- except that if any file being copied is a "Google Apps script" file it doesn't copy it to the backup folder, it copies it to "My Drive".
I then have to move it from "My Drive" to the required folder. I can do this with a script but I can't work out why it is doing this in the first place.
I am the owner of all the files and folders.
Any ideas why?
thanks
Also in my environment, I confirmed the same situation with you. Only Google Apps Scripts cannot be copied to the backup folder. I think that this may be a bug. So I thought of the workaround for this situation. The patterns I tested are as follows.
addFile()
andremoveFile()
.Drive.Files.copy
of Advanced Google Services.makeCopy()
.Drive.Files.update
of Advanced Google Services.Modified script :
In this modified script, Google Apps Script files are moved from "My Drive" to backup folder using
Drive.Files.update
.Note :
In order to use this modified script, please enable Drive API at Advanced Google Services and API console as follows.
Enable Drive API v2 at Advanced Google Services
Enable Drive API at API console
References :
If I misunderstand your question, I'm sorry.