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  • 11 May

    How-To use a Command Line tool as Source in LimagitoX File Mover

    In this how-to we’ll explain you how-to use a command line tool, aka CMD, as source in LimagitoX File Mover.

    First you need to add a CMD as Source:

    LimagitoX-Command-Line-Tool-as-Source

    The following screenshot shows the CMD setup. In this example we’ll trigger a Ping from the Command Line. The result of the ping is stored in a text file. In this example we’re using a couple of parameters:

    %DFD = Destination File Directory

    %TCD:mmddyyyy-hhnnss: = Time Current Date format YearMonthDay-HourmiNuteSeconds

    cmd /c ping 127.0.0.1 > %DFD\PingCheck.%TCD:mmddyyyy-hhnnss:.txt

    The Destination Directory of the Command result is set to: C:\Test\In\CMD\In\

    Limagito-Command-Line-Tools-As-Source-Setup

    We selected ‘Move’ as function, so files created in the previous CMD Destination Directory will be Moved to its final Destination.

    We added a WIN local folder as Final Destination.

    Result in RuntTime Log:

    Content of ping command result text file:

    If you need help with the Command Line Tool as Source, please let us know.

    Regards,

    Limagito Team

    By Limagito-Team Command ,
  • 07 May

    Q&A 9: copy file into Azure storage container folder in LimagitoX File Mover

    Q: We are setting up a new rule and need to copy/move a file into a Azure BLOB storage container but into a folder in that container.  How can we do that?

    A: Please add your ‘Container Name’ in the Azure Destination setup:

    LimagitoX-Azure-Container-Setup

    Please add your folder as in the following screenshot:

    • Screenshot shows folder setup with creation of subfolders (%SFS) found in Source:

    LimagitoX-Azure-Container-Folder-Setup

    • Screenshot shows folder setup without creation of subfolders found in Source:

    If you need help, please let us know.

    Regards,

    Limagito Team

    By Limagito-Team Azure Q&A , ,
  • 07 May

    Q&A 8: Delete old files without deleting folders in Limagitox File Mover

    Q: I’m setting up a new rule to delete old files in a folder tree.  Easy to filter for files of a certain age (10 days old), but I’m concerned that folders would end up being deleted too.  Don’t see a way to tell the program not to touch the folders.

    A: As default we do not not delete folders. Only when you tell us to delete empty folders so be sure to disable the red marked option.

    Dir Filter Setup: be sure ‘Delete Empty Subdirectories’ is unchecked.

    LimagitoX-Delete-Empty-Folders

     

    If you need help, please let us know.

    Regards,

    Limagito Team

    By Limagito-Team Q&A ,
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