9. If the smart hot folder will only create jobs (and not process, move,
or rename source files), click
OK
.
10. In the left pane, click
File Move Rules
.
11. Create one or more move rules for the source file.
Note: The text in the table is red until you finish creating a valid rule.
a. Click
Add
.
b. Under
Source File Name Pattern
, specify the pattern for the
source files name:
To Use This
Do This
The same file naming pattern as the
one in the
Source File Name Pattern
box in the
Source and Target Pattern
view
Select
Use Smart Hot Folder's
Source Pattern
.
A different pattern from the one in
the
Source File Name Pattern
box in
the
Source and Target Pattern
view
In the
Source File Name Pattern
box, type the file naming
pattern of the source file.
c. Under
Target Filename Pattern
, determine whether to rename
the source files:
To
Do this
Move without
renaming
Clear the
Rename files
check box. The target file
naming pattern will be the same as the source file
naming pattern.
Rename and
move
Select the
Rename files
check box, and type the file
name of the target file in the
Target Filename
Pattern
box. The file name can be completely
different, or it can have a prefix or suffix.
d. Identify the destination of the file:
To move the file to
Do this
A job hot folder
Note: This option is available
only if you chose
Job Creator
in
the
General
view.
a. Select
Move to Job Hot Folder
.
b. From the list, select a hot folder.
To the job's
UserDefinedFolders
folder
Note: This option is available
only if you chose
Job Creator
in
the
General
view.
Select
Move to Job Relative Location
.
When
<
%Job%
>
\UserDefinedFolders
appears in
the box, you can choose to add a
subfolder by typing a backslash and
the folder name. (Prinergy creates the
folder if it does not already exist.)
Any location on a mounted
volume
Select
Move to Location
, click
Browse
, and indicate where to move
the file.
12. Click
OK
.
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