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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. Dashboard
  4. Resources
  5. Workflows
  6. Task Reference
  7. Services Overview
  8. Users
  9. Logs and Reports
  10. Encryption
  11. System
  12. Appendix
  13. Glossary Terms

Managed File Transfer User Guide

Managed File Transfer User Guide

MGet (Get Multiple Files)

MGet (Get Multiple Files)

The MGet element allows you to download multiple files from the SFTP server to the local machine.
Field
Definition
Basic Tab
Label
Specify a label for this action.
Source Files
Specify the path and/or filter pattern. Leave blank to download all files in the current working directory.
Destination Directory
Specify the directory to which the files should be downloaded.
When File Exists
Specify the action to take when a destination file already exists. The default value is 'rename' which changes the destination file name to a new name so the existing file remains untouched.
Default Value: rename
Transfer Options Tab
File Name Prefix
Specify a string to attach to the beginning of the destination file names.
File Name Suffix
Specify a string to attach to the end of the destination file names.
Output Variables Tab
Destination Files Variable
If desired, specify the name of a variable which will contain the successfully downloaded files on the local system. This variable will be of type File List and may be used in subsequent tasks that accept a File List input variable. The variable will be created if it does not exist.
Number of Files Downloaded Variable
If desired, specify the name of a variable which will contain the number of files downloaded. The variable may be used in subsequent tasks. The variable will be created if it does not exist.
Processed Source Files Variable
If desired, specify the name of a variable which will contain the files on the remote system that were successfully downloaded. This variable will be of type Remote File List and may be used in subsequent tasks that accept a Remote File List input variable. The variable will be created if it does not exist.

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