GetFTP "77927.csv", "C:\ftpData\", "server name or ip", "username",
"password",, "to/this/directory", True or False, True or False, True or
False
Thank you.
Clayton Leach
Integration Analyst
Phone 937-328-8104
FAX 937-328-6222
Information Systems
Community Mercy Health Partners
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[Talk] Yet another FTP problem:
INVALID FILE NAME
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Okay, I’m trying to FTP a file on our local are network so I’m using plain
FTP. When using the following command:
SendFTP "C:\ftpData\77927.csv", "77827.csv", D("IP"), D("username"),
D("password"), D("port"), "\" & D("remote directory")
I get the error message:
INVALID FILE NAME
Now, I’m finding it very irritating that this error message is very
ambiguous. I’ve, also, tried generating the above command via the
“messaging” screen in BWS to make sure I’ve got the syntax correct and it
doesn’t work either. I get the same result: INVALID FILE NAME. The local
file does exist and I have access/permissions to it, if this error message
is even referring to the local filename. Also, it seems as if the remote
filename must include a file extension? Can anyone confirm this?
Thanks,
Jared Parish
Business Analyst
Blanchard Valley Health System
1900 South Main Street
Findlay, Ohio45840
Voice: 419.429.6476
Fax: 419.423.5540
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