Some information about
third-party integrations
is outside the scope of the AgilePoint NX Product Documentation, and it is the responsibility
of the vendors who create and maintain these technologies to provide this information.
This
includes specific business uses cases and examples; explanations
for third-party concepts; details about the data models and input and output
data formats for third-party technologies; and
various types of IDs, URL patterns, connection string formats,
and other technical information that is specific
to the
third-party technologies.
For more information, refer toWhere Can I Find Information and Examples for Third-Party Integrations?
How to Start
On the Application Explorer screen,
do one of these:
Choose Folder Path - Specifies an absolute path for the folder.
Dynamic Folder Path - Specifies a folder ID or
a process data variable
that stores the ID of the folder.
Default Value:
Dynamic Folder Path
Example:
MyFolder1/Sample3.doc
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File Name/Filter
Function:
Specifies the file name or a set of files expressed with the filter expression to search
within the specified source location.
Accepted Values:
File Name - Specifies the name of the file in your storage source location.
Filter - Specifies a file name or a filter string that uses asterisks (*) as wildcards.
Default Value:
Filter
Accepts Process Data Variables:
Yes
Example:
These are some examples of filter expressions:
*.* - All files are searched.
*.txt - The files that have the .txt file extension are searched.
*.pdf - The files that have the .pdf file extension are searched.
MyFile.* - All files start with MyFile are searched.
*[part of file name]* - All files that contain the specified part of file name are searched.
*.xml - The files that have the
.xml file extension are searched.
*.doc - The files that have the
.doc file extension are searched.
MyFile.xml - Only the specific file MyFile.xml is searched.
The filter action is done at the source location specified in the activity.
Recursive
Function:
Specifies if the activity's action — such as copy, upload, or delete — is recursive.
In other words, it specifies if the activity does the action again in the subfolders
of the target location
Accepted Values:
Deselected - The activity does the action only on the files in
the specified source folder. There is no effect on files in subfolders.
Selected - The activity does the action on the files
in the specified source folder, as well as the files in the subfolders.
Default Value:
Deselected
Delete source files after moving to destination
Function:
Specifies if the activity deletes the files from the source folder after it moves the files to the target folder.
Accepted Values:
Selected - The activity deletes the files from the source folder or subfolder after it moves the files to the target folder.
Deselected - The activity does not delete the files from the source folder and subfolders.