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Howard Brody
 
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Default File Transfer Task Question - 07-17-2003 , 01:19 PM






I have a DTS than uses the File Transfer Protocol Task to
copy a number of tables. One of our IT staff moved the
folder where these tables are found. When I changed the
Source Directory Path, I received an error message:

"You have changed your FTP source information. All the
files you selected will be deleted. Do you still want to
continue?"

I think this refers to the files I've selected to be
copied and that they're only being deleted from the
transfer list in the DTS, not the actual files themselves
being deleted. I did some testing and it look like it but
I'd like to be sure before I don anything permanent.

Thanks!

Howard Brody

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Allan Mitchell
 
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Default Re: File Transfer Task Question - 07-17-2003 , 02:59 PM






It means the files in the list

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"Howard Brody" <hbrody (AT) cable-express (DOT) net> wrote

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I have a DTS than uses the File Transfer Protocol Task to
copy a number of tables. One of our IT staff moved the
folder where these tables are found. When I changed the
Source Directory Path, I received an error message:

"You have changed your FTP source information. All the
files you selected will be deleted. Do you still want to
continue?"

I think this refers to the files I've selected to be
copied and that they're only being deleted from the
transfer list in the DTS, not the actual files themselves
being deleted. I did some testing and it look like it but
I'd like to be sure before I don anything permanent.

Thanks!

Howard Brody



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