on 03-26-2007 6:24 AM
Hi expers,,,,,i have one doubt if we have the scenario like File -
>>>Xi---->>>Idoc
1.How the data wil come from File system .In which format????
2.And how the connections between these two systems??Is there any physical connection?? Or only the Logical connection????
3.How to access the file from File System????
--->>>>Or these two systems should be in any network????
Please let me know the all details
Regards
khanna
<i>1.How the data wil come from File system .In which format????</i>
Data can be any format ie either XML or text file.
2)<i>And how the connections between these two systems??Is there any physical connection?? Or only the Logical connection????</i>
Basing on the logical systems names......ie logical connection.
3)<i>How to access the file from File System????</i>
Through File sender Adapter
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Hi Khanna,
1.How the data wil come from File system .In which format????
The File can be .txt file or xml file..if you have flat file you can use content conversion.
2).And how the connections between these two systems??Is there any physical connection?? Or only the Logical connection????
You need to make the logical connection..If at all file server you will be giving the corresponding file server details.
If at all if you look at the communication channel you come to know the parameters.you need to give the file source path and file name and etc..
3.How to access the file from File System????
Please look at once the communication channel..there please select adapter as File adapter and select the radio button as sender and look at the parameters.
Hope I am clear.
Please let me know if you have any queries..!
Thanks and Regards,
Chandu.
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