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lesliem
over 9 years ago
Using Appian Collab / Filesystem Utilities, using the function Move to Collab there is an option to Copy Only if Updated. I have set this variable to False so that it will copy even if the file has not updated. The node does not show an error, it just doesn't copy the file and go past this node.
The other issue is with the Move To Filesystem function, the option to Remove After Copy was set to yes so that the file would delete after being moved to the file system, but the node would delete all file in the folder in the Collab area. I have changed the option to False to work around this issue, although not the ideal solution.
Any help with these issues would be appreciated.
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lesliem
over 9 years ago
For the first issue, \\\\d-bpmeng01\ emp\\Leslie is a folder to get the files from, the process will move any files from that folder. The problem seems to be when that it grabs the file but when it tries to write it to the Collab folder it fails and stops the process. It doesn't get an error, just stops.
For the second issue, thanks for the work around.
Using the work around fixes the first issue (although, not the best solution, it is a solution)
Thanks for your help.
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lesliem
over 9 years ago
For the first issue, \\\\d-bpmeng01\ emp\\Leslie is a folder to get the files from, the process will move any files from that folder. The problem seems to be when that it grabs the file but when it tries to write it to the Collab folder it fails and stops the process. It doesn't get an error, just stops.
For the second issue, thanks for the work around.
Using the work around fixes the first issue (although, not the best solution, it is a solution)
Thanks for your help.
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