Winscp archive files after uploading
                
                    spider1269                
                
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                    I'm wondering how everyone is archiving their files with Winscp after uploading them to a SFTP site.  I have everything working except I'm archiving the entire contents of a folder after the files in the folder are uploaded.  The issue is the folder is actively having files inserted and I may archive a file before it gets uploaded.                  
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            archive each file after you have uploaded it.0
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            I'm not sure how to do that in Winscp. Every function seems to be folder driven.0
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            spider1269 wrote: »I'm not sure how to do that in Winscp. Every function seems to be folder driven.
Certainly not. I usePROCEDURE SendFile(SourceFileName: Text;DestinationFileName: Text;Overwrite: Boolean); VAR transferOptions: DotNet "'WinSCPnet, Version=1.7.0.9963, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=2271ec4a3c56d0bf'.WinSCP.TransferOptions"; transferMode: DotNet "'WinSCPnet, Version=1.7.0.9963, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=2271ec4a3c56d0bf'.WinSCP.TransferMode"; transferOperationResult: DotNet "'WinSCPnet, Version=1.7.0.9963, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=2271ec4a3c56d0bf'.WinSCP.TransferOperationResult"; overwriteMode: DotNet "'WinSCPnet, Version=1.7.0.9963, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=2271ec4a3c56d0bf'.WinSCP.OverwriteMode"; BEGIN transferOptions := transferOptions.TransferOptions; transferOptions.PreserveTimestamp := TRUE; transferOptions.TransferMode := transferMode.Binary; transferOptions.OverwriteMode := overwriteMode.Overwrite; // Overwrite is default. There is no option to throw an error. This code assumes, the existence of a file has been checked if Overwrite is FALSE transferOperationResult := WinSCPSession.PutFiles(SourceFileName,DestinationFileName,FALSE,transferOptions); transferOperationResult.Check; END;
The filename parameters include absolute or relative paths as needed, formatted according to the file system they belong to.0 - 
            Thank you. I remember seeing this on the WinSCP site a while ago, but I didn't think it would work. I'll take another look at it since I now am able to use known file names.0
 
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