Pushing Files
Originating from
Sessions to an
External FTP
Server - Backup
FTP Server
Root
Organizing the storage of the files is simply obtained by
typing the appropriate codification of the subdirectories in
the field named Sub-directory Name Format. This field uses a
specific syntax with case-sensitive characters. A typical
syntax used is the following:
S/Y/D
Where each letter tells the receiver in which order to create
the subdirectories and how to name them (see table below).
Character
s or S
4-character sitename
Y
4-digit year (2010= 2010)
y
2-digit year (10= 2010)
m
2-digit month (01= January)
M
3-character month (Jan= January)
d
2-digit day in month (1-31)
D
3-digit day in year (1-365)
Parallel with the File Move function, the converted files may
be pushed automatically to an external FTP server through an
IP connection, using the FTP communication protocol
(activate the Automatic Transfer option).
End users will then be able to connect to that FTP server
(primary FTP server) for downloading the data they need for
their applications.
Sitename
Year
e.g. 1001
e.g. 2010
Description
Day 1
G-files and/or
e.g. 121
converted files
Day 2
G-files and/or
122
converted files
25
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