File Processor Connector

File Processor Connector

Uploading files from a local system to a SFTP server

Uploading files from a local system to a SFTP server

You can use the SFTP_PUT, and FTP_PUT object to upload files from a local file system to a SFTP server.
Perform the following steps to create a
synchronization
task to upload files from a local file system to a SFTP server:
  1. In
    Data Integration
    , click
    New
    Tasks
    .
  2. Select
    Synchronization Tasks
    , and click
    Create
    to create a synchronization task.
    The
    Definition
    tab appears.
  3. Configure the following fields on the
    Definition
    tab:
    Field
    Description
    Task Name
    Name of the
    synchronization
    task. For example: File_Process_SFTP_PUT
    Description
    Description of the
    synchronization
    task. Maximum length is 255 characters.
    Task Operation
    Select Insert.
  4. Click
    Next
    .
    The
    Source
    tab appears.
  5. Configure the following fields on the
    Source
    tab:
    Field
    Description
    Connection
    Select the connection you created. For example: File_Process_SFTP_PUT
    Source Type
    Select Single.
    Source Object
    Select SFTP_PUT.
  6. Click
    Next
    .
    The
    Target
    tab appears.
  7. Configure the following fields on the
    Target
    tab:
    Field
    Description
    Connection
    Select the flat file connection.
    Target Object
    Click Create Target.
    The target file display the status of the files that are transferred.
  8. Click
    Next
    .
    The
    Data Filters
    tab appears.
  9. Select the filter object, filter field, and filter operator to create a data filter on the
    Data Filters
    page.
    The following image shows the
    Data Filters
    page:
    When you perform an SFTP_GET, SFTP_PUT, FTP_GET, and FTP_PUT operation, you must specify values to the hostname, password, and userID filter fields to connect to the FTP or SFTP server.
  10. Click
    Next
    .
    The
    Field Mapping
    tab appears.
  11. Click
    Automatch
    on the
    Field Mapping
    tab to map source fields to target fields accordingly.
  12. Click
    Validate Mapping
    to validate the mapping.
  13. Click
    Save
    and then
    Finish
    .
  14. From the
    Explore
    page, select the task, and click
    Actions
    Run
    .
    In
    Monitor
    , you can monitor the status of the logs after you run the task.

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