Connections for INFACore

Connections for INFACore

File Processor

File Processor

Use the File Processor connection when you perform file processing operations, such as transferring, archiving, unarchiving, encrypting, decrypting, compressing, decompressing, moving, or copying files.

Feature snapshot

Operation
Support
Read
Yes
Write
Yes

Connection properties

The following table describes the File Processor connection properties:
Connection property
Description
Connection Name
Name of the connection.
Each connection name must be unique within the organization. Connection names can contain alphanumeric characters, spaces, and the following special characters: _ . + -,
Maximum length is 255 characters.
Source File Directory
The location that contains files you want to transfer.
Target File Directory
The location where you want to place the transferred files.
Select File
The files that you want to transfer. You can select files based on the fields.
File Pattern
The pattern of the files that you want to transfer. For Example, if you want to select file based on a date pattern, you can specify the date format as DD/MM/YYYY in the file pattern field.
Note: File Pattern field is not applicable when you select
all
from
Select File
connection property.
Days Calculation
Use days calculation to select files that are created or modified before the specified date or after the specified date. Select files based on Contains Date Pattern, specify the
days calculation
value so that you can select files that are modified before or after the specified date. Specify the value in terms of days. You cannot specify the value in terms of month and year.
For example, if you select file based on Contains Date Pattern, use the data filters to specify LastModDate as 02/02/2016 in DD/MM/YYYY format, and specify days calculation as -1. Files that are modified till 01/02/2016 are selected.
PassKey
The credentials to connect to FTP or SFTP server. For example, you can specify the password and passphrase of the FTP or SFTP server as passkey1 and passkey2 values.

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