The following table lists the methods and parameters that can be used. Parameters in bold are mandatory.
|
|
|
Regroup is used to regroup split files into the original larger file. The files must be in a common folder.
|
Source Directory
|
Enter the full path and name of the split files being regrouped.
|
Split File Prefix
|
If a destination file prefix was not provided when the file was split, you should enter the original file name and extension of the split parts that you want to regroup.
If the prefix was provided when the file was split, you should enter the name of the split parts without the file extension.
|
Delete Source files
|
Select Yes or No from the drop-down list to indicate whether to delete the source (previously split) files after they are regrouped into a single file.
|
Destination Type
|
Enter the destination type for specifying the regrouped file. Select one of the following from the drop-down list:
|
Destination Content
|
Defines where the destination content is returned.
Click to open the Variables List. Select the required location variable.
This parameter is available only when you select BLOB (above).
|
Destination File Name
|
Enter a name for the new file created by regrouping. This parameter is available only when you select File (above).
|
Overwrite
|
Select Yes or No from the drop-down list to indicate whether to overwrite existing target files. This parameter is available only when you select File (above).
|
Error Code
|
Click to open the Variables List. Select a variable where the error code is returned, and then click Select.
|
Split by Lines is used to split a large file according to the lines of text in the file. It can split a file into a predetermined number of parts, or it can split the file according to size.
|
Source Type
|
This parameter lets you select the source type for the file that you want to split. Select one of the following from the drop-down list:
|
Source File Name
|
Enter the full path and name of the file being split. This parameter is available only when you select File, above.
|
Source Content
|
Defines the contents of the source. This parameter is available only when you select BLOB (above).
|
Destination Directory
|
Enter the name of the directory or folder where the split parts are created.
|
Number of Lines
|
Enter the maximum number of lines to include in each of the split files.
|
Destination File Prefix
|
Enter a prefix for the split file parts.
|
Overwrite
|
Select Yes or No from the drop-down list to indicate whether to overwrite existing target files.
|
Encoding
|
Indicate whether to encode the split files. Click here for more information on encoding.
|
Number of Split Files
|
This parameter receives the number of files that are created in the operation.
Click to open the Variables List. Select a variable where the number of split files are sent.
|
Return File List
|
When set with a BLOB variable, this parameter returns a comma-delimited list of the files created as a result of the split operation.
|
Error Code
|
Click to open the Variables List. Select a variable where the error code is returned, and then click Select.
|
Split by Number is used to split a large file into a user defined number of smaller files.
|
Source Type
|
This parameter lets you select the source type for the file that you want to split. Select one of the following from the drop-down list:
|
Source File Name
|
Enter the full path and name of the file being split.
|
Source Content
|
Defines the contents of the source. This parameter is available only when you select BLOB (above).
|
Destination Directory
|
Enter the name of the directory or folder where the split parts are created.
|
Number of Parts
|
Indicate how many parts that the file is split into.
|
Destination File Prefix
|
Enter a prefix for the split file parts.
|
Overwrite
|
Select Yes or No from the drop-down list to indicate whether to overwrite existing target files.
|
Return File List
|
When set with a BLOB variable, this parameter returns a comma-delimited list of the files created as a result of the split operation.
|
Error Code
|
Click to open the Variables List. Select a variable where the error code is returned, and then click Select.
|
Split by Size is used to split a large file into smaller files of approximately the same size. The user defines the size of the smaller files.
|
Source Type
|
This parameter lets you select the source type for the file that you want to split. Select one of the following from the drop-down list:
|
Source File Name
|
Enter the full path and name of the file being split.
|
Source Content
|
Defines the contents of the source. This parameter is available only when you select BLOB (above).
|
Destination Directory
|
Enter the name of the directory or folder where the split parts are created.
|
Size In Kb
|
Enter the maximum size (in kb) for each split part.
|
Destination File Prefix
|
Enter a prefix for the split file parts.
|
Overwrite
|
Select Yes or No from the drop-down list to indicate whether to overwrite existing target files.
|
Number of Split Files
|
This parameter receives the number of files that are created in the operation.
Click to open the Variables List. Select a variable where the number of split files are sent.
|
Return File List
|
When set with a BLOB variable, this parameter returns a comma-delimited list of the files created as a result of the split operation.
|
Error Code
|
Click to open the Variables List. Select a variable where the error code is returned, and then click Select.
|