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Dropbox Connector

Dropbox Connector

Dropbox Target Synchronization Example 2

Dropbox Target
Synchronization
Example 2

You can use Dropbox Connector to upload files from local system to Dropbox:
  1. On the
    Source
    tab, select source
    Connection
    as
    Flat File
    .
    Configuring the source details in the tab .Source
  2. Create a .CSV file with the following information and select the .CSV file in the
    Source Object
    field:
    The .CSV file must contain the following information
    The Upload.csv file contains SourcePath, Destination Path and chunksize as some of its attributes. The figure displays an sample upload.csv file:
    • SourcePath: Location of the file
    • DestinationPath: Location where you want to upload the file in Dropbox.
      Note: SourcePath and DestinationPath are mandatory fields.
    • Chunksize: Sends the data in chunks or batches. For example, if you want to upload a 10 MB file, you can upload the file in fragments of 1 MB at a time. If you specify 1 MB as the chunk size, the Secure Agent transfers 1 MB of data at a time until the transfer is complete.
  3. On the
    Target
    tab, select Target
    Connection
    as
    Dropbox
    . Select the required target object.
    Configure the target details in the tab.Target
  4. On the
    Field Mapping
    tab, map the fields.
    In the field map the source and target fields.Target
  5. Click
    Save
    and then
    Finish
    .
  6. From the
    Explore
    page, select the task, and click
    Actions
    Run
    .
    After you run the task, you can monitor the status of the logs in the
    Monitor
    page.

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