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Variables
Variables can be used in pre- and post-processing commands. Such variables provide the path and name of files during a transfer.
Directory | ${SourceDirName} | ${TargetDirName} | Note | |
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The directory where files are stored on the source or target systems |
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Target File Name | $TargetFileName | ${TargetFileName} | $TargetTransferFileName | ${TargetTransferFileName} |
The name of a file on the target host (TargetFileName) without replacements being applied. During transfer of a file its name can temporarily differ (TargetTransferFileName): files can be prefixed or suffixed to indicate temporary names. Depending on the variables used absolute and relative paths are provided for files. |
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| During transfer files can be prefixed or suffixed to indicate temporary names.
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The target file name including replacements applied with the following sample settings:
Replacements are not applied to to temporary names of files during transfer. |
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Source File Name | $SourceFileName | ${SourceFileName} | $SourceTransferFileName | ${SourceTransferFileName} |
The name of a file on the source host without replacements being applied. During transfer of a file the path is tripped from the file name. |
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No replacements are applied to source and target file name variables. |
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Source File Name after Rename Operation | $RenamedSourceFileName | ${RenamedSourceFileName} | Note | |
If no source replacement is specified then no values are provided fore the variables. | ||||
The source file name with replacements being applied that include the following sample settings:
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