Remote Dir Name
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Specifies the directory name (path) on the remote system
where the file the will be renamed or copied. T This is only for Rename or Copy of
the Post Transfer Command. The value can be a literal, regular expression
(source), or pattern name (destination).
For outbound (destination), the directory is created if it doesn’t
already exist.
Special characters are allowed. For example, the pattern %f means the original working directory name.
The expansion of any special characters is carried out each time this
parameter is used.
See the Remote Dir Name Is Pattern property.
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A directory name.
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Remote Dir Name Is Pattern
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Specifies whether the Remote Directory Name represents
a literal, or a regular expression or name pattern, as follows:
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Yes: Indicates
that the name value you enter is assumed to be a name pattern or regular
expression.
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No: Indicates that
the name value entered is a literal, an exact match. No pattern matching
or name expansion is done.
See the Remote Dir Name Is Pattern property.
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Select Yes or No.
The configured default is Yes.
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Remote File Name
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Specifies
the file name on the external system. This setting is only for the Rename or Copy operations
of Post Transfer Command parameter. The value can be a literal,
regular expression (get), or pattern name (put).
Special characters are allowed, for example, the pattern %f indicates the original working file name.
The expansion of any special characters is carried out each time this
parameter is used.
See the Remote File Name Is Pattern property.
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A file name.
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Remote File Name Is Pattern
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Specifies whether the Remote File Name represents a literal,
or a regular expression or name pattern, as follows:
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Yes: Indicates
that the name value you enter is assumed to be a name pattern or regular
expression.
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No: Indicates that
the name value entered is a literal, an exact match. No pattern matching
or name expansion is done.
See the Remote File Name property.
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Select Yes or No.
The configured default is Yes.
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Remote Post Command
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Allows you to execute a desired action directly after
the actual file transfer. For an inbound transfer, it can be applied
to mark the transferred file as consumed by making an automatic backup
(Rename) or by destroying it permanently
(Delete). For an outbound transfer,
it can be applied to make the transferred file available to other
clients by renaming it.
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Rename: Rename
the transferred file.
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Delete: Delete
the transferred file.
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None: Do nothing.
Note –
For Rename , if the
destination file exists, different FTP servers may behave differently.
For example, on some UNIX FTP servers, the destination file will be
overwritten without extra message. On an NT FTP server, this will
fail and get an exception. It does not define unified behavior, rather,
it follows the native behavior of the corresponding FTP server.
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Select Rename, Delete, or None.
The configured default is None.
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Local Dir Name
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Specifies the local directory name (path) to be used by Rename. The value can be a literal, regular
expression (source), or pattern name (destination).
Special characters are allowed. The expansion of any special
characters is carried out each time this parameter
is used.
See the Local Dir Name Is Pattern property.
When entering a path separator, use the forward slash “/” instead of the back slash “\”. The adapter interprets the back
slash as a special character. For example, use c:/temp/dir.
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A directory name.
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Local Dir Name Is Pattern
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Specifies whether the Local Directory Name represents
a literal, or a regular expression or name pattern, as follows:
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Yes: Indicates
that the name value you enter is assumed to be a name pattern or regular
expression.
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No: Indicates that
the name value entered is a literal, an exact match. No pattern matching
or name expansion is done.
See the Local Dir Name property.
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Select Yes or No. The configured default is No.
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Local File Name
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Specifies
the local file name to be used by Rename.
The value can be a literal, regular expression (get), or pattern name
(put).
Special characters are allowed. The expansion of any special
characters is carried out each time this parameter is used.
See the Local File Name Is Pattern property.
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A file name.
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Local File Name Is Pattern
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Specifies whether the Local File Name represents a literal,
or a regular expression or name pattern, as follows:
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Yes: Indicates
that the name value you enter is assumed to be a name pattern or regular
expression.
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No: Indicates that
the name value entered is a literal, an exact match. No pattern matching
or name expansion is done.
See the Local File Name property.
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Select Yes or No.
The configured default is No.
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Local Post Command
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Allows you to execute a desired action directly after
the actual file transfer. For an inbound transfer, the target file
can be marked as consumed by making an automatic
backup (Rename) or by destroying
it permanently (Delete).
For an outbound transfer the target file can be made available
to other clients by renaming it. The options are:
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Rename: Rename
the target file.
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Delete: Delete
the target file (inbound transfers only).
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None: Do nothing.
Note –
Rename overwrites the file specified by the Local Dir
Name and Local File Name properties, if they exist.
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Select Rename, Delete, or None.
The configured default is None.
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