Forum Discussion
Moving or Copying Files: Painfully Slow, Loss of Data
- Aug 28, 2018
If you're using "Open in Explorer" I think that may be part of the issue, and I'm assuming that you're using Internet Explorer. From personal experience I never really got on with the piece of functionality. It worked well back in 2007 when I first used it, but now there are much better options available.
Option 1 - Move To
When you visit a document library in the modern experience, you can click on the ellipsis against the document and select move to (see attachment "Modern-MoveTo.docx". In Figure 1, you can see the option to move to, and then in Figure 2 you can see that you have a number of options to either move it to OneDrive for Business or to another SharePoint site. When I tested this with a document of approx 1mb it took about 5 seconds to get itself warmed up and then do the move.
Option 2 - OneDrive Sync
The alternative option which has been mentioned before is to use sync (see attachment Modern-Sync.docx). In Figure 1, you can see the ability to Sync your library to your local file system using the OneDrive Sync Client. By hitting the sync button, you'll see it connect to your sync client (Figure 2), and then it will be available from your Windows Explorer windows (Figure 3). Once it's been synced, you can copy and paste documents between synced libraries in the same way as you would with normal files. Again this took only a few seconds to copy, paste and sync between the libraries.
I hope this approaches are useful and that they work. If not, please let us know and we'll see what else we can come up with.
jcgonzalezmartin regardless of the intent from a programmatic point of view, there will always be cases where large numbers of files need to be moved as one action due to customer need.
I also have similar issues with files missing from time to time and would be interested to know if it is a common experience? How many times do files seem to disappear leaving only a folder tree?
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RussellTMR Yes, had the same issue. One of my customer was moving between 2000, 3000 files from OneDrive to SharePoint and just some folders and a couple of files made it. Everything else was deleted. We needed to recover the files.
The copy/move functionnality is very weak and not serious for real business workload. Very disapointed.
Workaround (using OneDrive client) is not the answer. If the functionnality is not always working they must remove it or fix it. Period.