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Warning!MultiForwarding is not fully supported for ADLS2 File Forwarding as of version 8.1.5.0 |
When the agent is set to use MultiForwardingUDR
input, it accepts input of the UDR type MultiForwardingUDR
declared in the package FNT. The declaration follows:
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internal MultiForwardingUDR { // Entire file content byte[] content; // Target filename and directory FNTUDR fntSpecification; }; |
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A UDR of the type MultiForwardingUDR
which has a target filename that is not identical to its precedent is saved in a new output file.
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Note!
After a target filename that is not identical to its precedent is saved, you cannot use the first filename again. For example: Saving filename B after saving filename A, prevents you from using A again. Instead, you should first save all the A filenames, then all the B filenames, and so forth.
Non-existing directories will be created if the Create Non-Existing Directories check box under the tab the Filename Template tab is checked. If not checked, a runtime error will occur if a previously unknown directory exists in the FNTUDR of an incoming MultiForwardingUDR
. Every configuration option referring to bytearray input is ignored when MultiForwardingUDR
s are expected.
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title | Example - APL code to send MultiForwardingUDRsThis example shows the APL code used in an Analysis agent connected to a forwarding agent expecting input of type
The Analysis agent mentioned previous in the example will send two |
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