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FILE TRANSFERS(CAPTURING A RENAMED FILENAME)

ACSEDI (Programmer)
13 May 03 16:39
While transferring a file from a PC to our Host HP server,(Reflections Version 9.0 - WRQ protocol) the file is being renamed and i'm trying to capture the new name - please advise!
Megahurtz (MIS)
27 Jun 03 7:02
It depends on several things you need to be more specific...

Syntax    object.WRQSendFile LocalFile, RemoteFile, [TransferType], [IfFileExists], [
Before], [Since], [Exclude], [Attributes]

Description

Transfers one or more files from the PC to the host using the WRQ/Reflection file transfer protocol.
For example, the following command transfers all *.doc files in the current folder to the host the same names on the host. The transfer type is binary and any existing files on the host will be overwritten.

Session.WRQSendFile "*.doc", "", rcBinary, rcDelete

If this was scripted on the reflections side then you would have to edit the macro code to see what the naem is

-Megz

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