File Transfer Template Syntax
Use the following syntax to create conditions for file transfer templates:
Syntax | Description |
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* (asterisk) | This works like a standard PC wildcard for one or more filename characters. |
. (dot) | As in standard PC file naming, use to separate filenames from extensions. |
= | Use in conjunction with the asterisk and the numerals 1-9 to identify the part of a filename you want to keep or strip out when transferring it. |
For example, if a host filename has three parts, such as 1.2.3 , and you want to keep just the second and third components of the filename when transferring it to your PC, you would use this condition: | |
*=1.*=2.*=3 (host file) ---> *=2.*=3 (PC file) | |
1-9 | Use the numerals 1 through 9 in conjunction with the asterisk (*) and the equal sign (=) to identify the part of a filename you want to keep or strip out when transferring it. |
For example, if a host filename has three parts, such as Test.Text.Demo , and you want to keep just the second and third components of the file name when transferring it to your PC, you would use this condition: | |
*=1.*=2.*=3 (host file) ---> *=2.*=3 (PC file) | |
which in this example would yield Text.Demo . |
If a host filename has six parts and you want to keep the second and fifth parts when transferring it to your PC, the condition would be:
*=1.*=2.*=3.*=4.*=5.*=6 ---> *=2.*=5
You can use up to eight numerals in a condition.