Add Date Stamp

Hi,
  In a proxy to file(receiver file adapter) scenario, is there any way to append date in a specific format(ddmmyyyy) at the end of the file name.
ex: sample23122009
Add time stamp adds the date in a different format.
If if is possible thru Receiver file adapter operating system command.
Please suggest me how to do that.
thanks.
sri

Hello Arunsri,
Try to use dynamic file name configuration option in receiver file adapter channel. In mapping just concatenate the date stamp as required with your filename.Take this as constant.
For this you may modify u r target structure. Add one more node as
FileName -- Node
-FileName -- Field
In content conversion use that
FileName.fieldFixedLengths - 0(Zero)
FileName.fixedLengthTooShortHandling -- Cut. So that the extra field would not appear in file.
Hopt it will helps.
Cheers
Veera

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