Append in FTP Adapter

Hi All,
We have a requirement to use Append function in FTP adapter to write the contents into same file.
We are using Append="true" in our FTP WSDl but it was not working.
Any help is highly appreciated.
Thanks and Regards,
Nagaraju .D

Hi Anirudh,
Then is there any functionality where we can append the xml file and consolidate all the xml files into one file in the FTP adapter???
it worked fine for me on my local system for the file adapter,,,, even i have a requirement to append all files in to one file... if the append="true" in the JCA operation of the adapter dosnt wrk then what is the way of approach to append the files int he FTP adapter?????
If all the records which are processed are of same schema type then it worked for me in File adapter.Will the behavior be different in a FTP adapter?????
Any ideas will be really helpfull,
Regards,
P
Edited by: user4498535 on Aug 21, 2009 10:21 AM

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