Working with Outbox / List Files Process

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Process Purpose

 

This is a Filebox Service related process.

The Outbox File List process is used to get the list of files present in the device’s Outbox (which is a specific area included in the device's Filebox).

 

 

The process's properties window is displayed automatically after having added the Outbox File List process.

If any subsequent edition is required, double-click the process to open its properties window and enter the necessary modifications.

In this case, the properties window includes two tabs - "General" and "Advanced".

 

General tab

 

 

Fill in the following options:

 

File List

Filter

Define the filter to apply to the file(s) list or click to select the variable with the intended value.

Sort On

Define the order of the file list to be received. Select an option from the drop-down list ("File Name", "File Date" or "File Size") and check either the ascending or descending option.

Store Result into Variables

Number of files

Click to define the variable that will receive the "Number of files" information.

Total size (Bytes)

Click to define the variable that will receive the "Total size (Bytes)" information.

1st File Name

Click to define the variable that will receive the "First File Name" information.

If File List is empty

Go to

Select a target location from the drop-down or list, in case a "file list is empty" error occurs. See Detail of a window below.

 

Detail of a window:

 

 

"S:Menu" is a screen included in the same program as the process.

"R:Routine_1" is a routine included in the same program as the process.

 

Proceed to the "Advanced" tab.

 

Advanced tab

 

 

If required, fill in the following options:

 

Store Result into Data File (Optional)

File Name

Select an existing data file to store extra information from the received file list. If required, click to edit the selected data file. See Editing a Data File.

Value Column

Field Name Column

Name

Select the data file field that receives the file name information from the drop-down list.

Extension

Select the data file field that receives the file extension information from the drop-down list.

Size (Bytes)

Select the data file field that receives the file size information from the drop-down list.

Date (YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS)

Select the data file field that receives the file date information from the drop-down list.

Attributes

Select the data file field that receives the file attributes information from the drop-down list.

 

If required, use the icons on the upper right corner of the process properties window:

 

Click this icon to create a new Data File. It opens an "Add New Data File" window. Go to Creating a Data File to see how to fill in the several options available.

 

Click this icon to attach any relevant notes to this process. The added information is displayed in the "Notes" field of the "Actions" tab in which the process is inserted in.

 

After filling in the required options, click to conclude or to abort the operation.

 

The added process is displayed in the corresponding "Actions" tab or "Process" window.

 

 

When creating a file, we recommend you use the related best practices (ex: do NOT use special characters).

For more detailed information, register/log in to our MCL Support Center and access MCL's Knowledge Base ("File Name Best Practices").

 

 

Use the right-click in MCL-Designer's input boxes to access some related options as well as the general "Cut", "Copy"; "Paste"; "Search" actions (active/inactive according to the current context).

Ex: If you right-click the "Variable" input box (included in a "Conversion's" properties window), you are provided with general editing/search actions and other more specific options such as "Variable Select" (see "Variable Select") ;"Variable Insert" (see "Variable Insert")"Insert Special Character" (see To Insert Special Characters into a Control's Text Input Field) and "Localization Select" (see Localization List).

If you right-click another input box, it nay provide other possibilities.