File Operations H
Use this page to:
To access this page, select IO Config > File Operations in the Navigation pane.
File Operations V
Field
Description
Operation
Displays the name of the operation to be performed.
Logical Path In
Displays the registered data source from which files are transferred.
Logical Path In URI
For FTP sites, displays the entire path of the registered data source, including log in credentials (user ID and password).
For Local files, displays only the path of the registered data source.
Logical Path Out
Displays a registered target, which is the destination to which files are transferred.
Logical Path Out URI
For FTP sites, displays the entire path of the registered target, including log in credentials (user ID and password).
For Local files, displays only the path of the registered target.
Logical Path Backup
Displays the registered target, which is the destination to which a copy of the files is stored.
Logical Path Backup URI
For FTP sites, displays the entire path of the registered target (with login credentials, including user ID and password) where a copy of the files is stored.
For Local files, displays only the path of the registered target, which is a copy of the files is stored.
File Spec
Displays the name of the file specification, indicating the filename or wildcard pattern for the files to be transferred.
Append Date
If checked, the current date is appended to the LOGICAL PATH OUT field.
If unchecked, the current date is not appended to the LOGICAL PATH OUT field.
It is unchecked by default.
Append Time
If checked, the current time is appended to the LOGICAL PATH OUT field.
If unchecked, the current time is not appended to the LOGICAL PATH OUT field.
It is unchecked by default.
Script Path
Displays the path to the VBS script that executes after acquiring source file(s) and before transferring files to the target.
Commands
Monitor
Click to open the Monitor I/O Operations page. Use this page to view a record of file operations: when they ran, and whether they completed or failed processing.
Submit
Click to submit the file operations to the job queue (i.e., to run in the background).
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