Specifications

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Connections
FTP receive does not allow incoming connections.
FTP receive injects folder filter properties into its outgoing connections so that it is possible to
include/exclude certain subfolders in the incoming job folders for particular connections. Also
see the "skip folders" property described below.
Properties
DescriptionProperty
The name of the flow element displayed in the canvasName
FTP or SFTPServer type
The URL or IP address of the FTP server from which jobs are to
be retrieved
FTP server address
The port used by the FTP serverPort
If set to yes, FTP receive uses passive mode, otherwise it uses
active mode
Passive mode
If set to yes, FTP receive transfers files as binary, otherwise it
transfers them as ASCII
Transfer as binary
The login name for the FTP server. For anonymous login, use
"anonymous" as user name
User name
The password for the FTP server. For anonymous use, enter an
email address as password.
Password
The directory on the FTP site from which jobs are to be retrieved.FTP directory
If the path starts with a forward slash "/", it is relative to the
users’s home directory. If the path starts with a double forward
slash, it is relative to the FTP site’s system root. This is only
useful if the user has access to the complete file system on the
FTP site
If set to yes, incoming jobs are left untouched on the FTP site;
Switch never writes to the site so read-only access rights suffice;
see Leaving originals in place on page 90 for more details
Leave originals on server
If set to no (the default), incoming jobs are removed from the
FTP site; Switch needs full access rights to rename, create and
remove files and folders on the FTP site
The Ignore Updates option is only available if Leave Originals is
set to yes.
Ignore Updates
If set to yes, a job will only be processed once, regardless of any
changes to the file size or modification date. This can be used
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