It is often useful to read a local or network directory and populate a PhixFlow stream with the names of the files. This can be used as a reference list for subsequent processing and can also form the basis of a duplicate detection pattern, ensuring that files are not processed mor than once. The examples below show how to read the entire folder contents,as well as just speciifc file types.
The model for these examples is 004 Read a List of Files in a Directory
Example 1: Read all files
Step-by-step guide
- Add a File Collector to the model and confiure it as follows:
- Source Type = Specified Directory
- File Type = File Details Only
- File Location Strategy = All Files in Folder
- Input Directory Expression = Enter the name of the folder relative to the Import File Locaion in System Configuration. Put the folder name in double quotes e.g "Data Files"
- File Pattern Expression = ".*." (This will read all file types)
- Make sure the Enabled and Allow on-Schedued collection checkboxes are checked and then save and close the file colletor
- Hover over the file collector and select Add a New Stream
- Add an attribute to the stream to hold the fie name and enter the expression "in._fileName" without the quotes.
- Run analysis on the stream and view the filenames
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Example 2: Read all files with a given file extention
Step-by-step guide
- Add a File Collector to the model and confiure it as follows:
- Source Type = Specified Directory
- File Type = File Details Only
- File Location Strategy = All Files in Folder
- Input Directory Expression = Enter the name of the folder relative to the Import File Locaion in System Configuration. Put the folder name in double quotes e.g "Data Files"
- File Pattern Expression = ".*." (This will read all file types)
- Make sure the Enabled and Allow on-Schedued collection checkboxes are checked and then save and close the file colletor
- Hover over the file collector and select Add a New Stream
- Add an attribute to the stream to hold the fie name and enter the expression "in._fileName" without the quotes.
- Run analysis on the stream and view the filenames
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