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Decompress File(s)
Decompress action tasks decompress zipped job files (files compressed as zip files).
Input
This task only accepts ZIPFiles, however it is not necessary that the job file be the ZIP, since this file path and name can be
specified in the task itself.
Processing
Every file in the ZIPis extracted to the specified location. If a folder structure exists in the ZIP, it is respected in the output
folder.
Output
This task outputs the data file it received with no modification. Metadata and job files are not touched either.
Decompress action task properties are as follows:
General Tab
l Zip file name: Enter the name of the zipped file. In this variable property box, you may enter static characters, var-
iables, job information elements, data selections, or any combination of these.
l Output folder: Enter the name of the folder in which you want the decompressed files to be stored.
l File mask: Enter a file name mask to specify which files must be decompressed. Leave the default value of *.* to
decompress all the files found within the zip.
l Password: Enter a password if the zip file is password protected.
l Restore path structure: Select if you want the complete file structure to be rebuilt from the output folder to the
decompressed files.
l Force directories: Select if you want to allow the system to create new folders when required. If this option is not
select and the Decompress action task tries to save a file to a folder that does not exist, the task will fail.
l Overwrite existing files: Select if you want decompressed files that have the same name as existing files to over-
write the existing files.
On Error Tab
The On Error Tab is common to all tasks. Details can be found on Task Properties Dialog.
If storing the message or ID, if they are store in a jobinfo they will be available in any error handling process where errors are
being forwarded. In all cases, if your process continues after the error, the contents of the variables selected in this window
will be available for the rest of your process, or whenever they are overwritten.
Common Errors
Though some error messages are specific to a task in particular, others may apply to any and all tasks because they are
related more to the system than to PlanetPress itself. Some examples would be W3813, W3830, W3991, W4005. These cor-
respond to issues such as not having any space to write files, permission errors on folders or files, etc.
Comments Tab