ARCHIV_CREATE_FILE from AppSrv for migration?

Hello Board,
i tried to put an PDF into an archive via FM: ARCHIV_CREATE_FILE
This FM fetchs the files form the frontend computer.
Also tried to feed an AppSrv path -> failed
Is it possible to do the same with a PDF which relays on the application server?
We need to migrate 10000s of file - so frontend would be bad
Regards
Dennis

Hi Dennis,
you can load the binary content of the file to the memory with "Open Dataset" functionality and then you can use the FM "ARCHIVOBJECT_CREATE_TABLE" to archive the binary file.
Regards
Tom

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