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The name of the file that is being uploaded is changed based on the properties given below:
Figure 24: Appender counter
Append date-time format postfix: When existing files in the Target directory are not to be overwritten, FTPPut provides the flexibility of uploading the content into a new file whose name is in the format <NameOfExistingFile_CurrentDateTime>. The format in which the date and time are to be appended should be specified as a value for this property.
Example: If the date-time format is specified as MMddyyyyHHmmssss for the file Sample.txt, the target file created would be Sample_0305200811300013.txt.Note The default date-time format in CPS in MMddyyHHmmss. Please configure the date-time format postfix in CPS appropriately to avoid remote file name clashes when using multiple sessions for FTPPut.
Info icon false title Example: Set the postfix value to "MMddyyHHmmssSSS" to have milliseconds precision of 3 digits.
- Append counter: Enabling this property appends a counter along with the Date and Time to target file name when the target file is not to be overwritten.
Example: A sample file name could be Sample_0305200811300013_0.txt.
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