AUTO RECEIVE FILES

Does anyone know if apple plan to add an "Auto receive" feature to the ichat?
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  • Same Sender and Receiver File Name. Pls advice urgent

    Hi All,
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         "abc2.txt"
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    File Name hard coded as my sender file name is auto generated number.
    Also I want same file name received at receving end.
    File Sender --   "abc1.txt"
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    File Sender --   "abc2.txt"
    File Receiver -- "abc2.txt"
    Pls advice.
    Regards

    Hi Rider,
    All your sender files have .txt extension but the name is not constant(dynamic in nature).Than in this case to pick ur file u can use the *.txt as ur sender file name.Than all the files with .txt extension in the source folder specified would be picked.
    Than u can proceed in the same way given in this blog
    /people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/11/10/xi-the-same-filename-from-a-sender-to-a-receiver-file-adapter--sp14
    Please let me know if u need any information
    Thanks,
    Bhargav
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  • How can I auto accept file transfers in Messages?

    There used to be a setting to enable an auto-accept of file transfers in Messages.app (desktop version). This looks to be gone in Mavericks. I use Messages for work and need the ability to just auto accept files that my team sends me via IM. Thanks.

    Hi,
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    The actual Script (Messages app Right click > Show Packages Contents > Contents/Resources/Scripts) still contains the info to Auto Accept any invite.
    The new script contains some lines to prevent errors.
    You would probably need to extract the bits you needed and run the AppleScript all the time.
    i.e. someone has changed the Script for Messages 8 but  has not allowed the same access to the Script by the app for the things it is supposed to do.
    If enough people complain or give Feedback hopefully the Alerts pane will come back
    http://www.apple.com/feedback/ichat.html
    I use this page as Messages is built on the iChat Engine.
    The page has never been brilliant at keeping up to date (it does not even list iChat 6 for Lion) so put you specs in the free text area.
    9:01 pm      Sunday; November 3, 2013
      iMac 2.5Ghz 5i 2011 (Mavericks 10.9)
     G4/1GhzDual MDD (Leopard 10.5.8)
     MacBookPro 2Gb (Snow Leopard 10.6.8)
     Mac OS X (10.6.8),
     Couple of iPhones and an iPad

  • Variable substitution not working for dynamic file name in Receiver File CC

    Hi Experts,
    I am doing the scenario of Proxy sender to File receiver and my purpose is to Create the text file
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    I am using the Variable Substitution method for this as shown below.
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    having Cocurence 1.1
             <Filename>     -
    having Cocurence 1.1
             <Item>            -
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              <field2>
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             <Item>
              <Field1>
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    File Name Scheme:- %Dyn_filename%
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    Please suggest me.
    Regards,
    Jagesh

    Hi Pooja,
    Hi Pooja,
    Thanks for your valuable reply..
    I  tried with the same. but still Filename is appearing in Output file.Giving you some details regarding my Receiver File Configuration settings.
    Target Message Type:-
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                    <Row>----
    1.1 occurence
                            <Filename_test>----
    1.1 occurence
                            <ITEM>----
    1.unbounded occurence
                                  <Field1>
                                  <Field2>
                            <ITEM>
                            <ITEM>
                                  <Field1>
                                  <Field2>
                            <ITEM>
                    <Row>
              <MT_Target_Struct>
    Recordset structure:-  Row,Filename_test,ITEM
    Row.fieldSeparator----
    >'nl'
    Filename_test.fieldFixedLengths----
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    Filename_test.fixedLengthTooShortHandling----
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    ITEM.fieldSeparator----
    >,
    ITEM.endSeparator----
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    Jagesh

  • Email attachment name in sender mail adapter to the receiver file adapter

    HI ,
    Ths is regarding email to file scenario. I am trying to create file (in rceiver file adapter) with the same name as the email attachment that i read from mail sender adapter. I want ro use adapter module for this. I could find from blogs that there is module - GetAttachmentName - available that i can use for this in sender mail adapter.
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    Hi Vamsi,
    your scenario is also described here: Re: sender mail adapter - attachment name
    If you use the Module getAttachmentName, which is described here,
    http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/XI/AdapterModulePI7.0GetAttachmentName
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    Daniel

  • Receiver file adapter settings

    Hi,
    I have a scenario in which I need to generate a file in tab delimited format. But in the receiver file adapter configuration we have only text/binary file creation mode. By setting the File Type in “TEXT” mode will I be able to do a tab de-limited file?? Or is there any other configuration settings need to be done?
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    Hi Amanda,
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  • How to create an Excel file from XML in the Receiver File Adapter Comm Ch

    How do I create an Excel file from XML in the Receiver File Adapter Communication Channel? I have my mapping done and I am outputting the file as a comma delimited csv file. However, the target can only process an Excel file (.xls). How can I generate an Excel in XI?
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    2. I created the XSLT mapping from source to target in XMLSpy (referencing the souce XSD schema).
    3. I created another XSLT mapping to format the target into Excel XML.
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  • How to populate target directory from the source XML in Receiver File Adap?

    Hi All,
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    Navin

    Hi,
    Please see the belowlinks
    /people/jayakrishnan.nair/blog/2005/06/28/dynamic-file-namexslt-mapping-with-java-enhancement-using-xi-30-sp12-part-ii
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    Re: Dynamic  File Name for Receiver File Adapter
    Variable Substitution
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/bc/bb79d6061007419a081e58cbeaaf28/content.htm
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    Regards
    Chilla..

  • Problem with file content conversion in receiver file adapter

    Hi All
    I have a problem with file content conversion in receiver file adapter.
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  • Problem with fixedlenthgs in receiver file adapter

    HI,
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    thank you,
    regards,
    Babu Sri

    Bhavesh,
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    Babu Sri

  • Quality of service in Receiver file/ftp adapter (SAP PI 7.1)?

    Hi,
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         When adapter created the files in the target directory (windows server), files had the expected timestamp in each filename. However, if we sorted windows directory contents by "Date Creation", files were sorted different that timestamp shows in the filename.
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  • The same filename from a sender to a receiver file adapter

    Michal has provided us with a brilliant <a href="/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/11/10/xi-the-same-filename-from-a-sender-to-a-receiver-file-adapter--sp14.  I guess a lot of people have been waiting to do this. However, I have a slightly different scenario. In this case, XI is used as a medium to transfer a PDF file from one directory to another directory. There is not transformation or mapping involved.
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    Hi
    >>We might add a file name file into the target structure but would that rendered the PDF non-readable upon being received by the File Receiver Adapter?
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  • Setting dynamic file name in Receiver file adapter - not from payload

    Guys I just remember reading a weblog but can't find it now that I need it, on how to set the file name in message mapping dynamically but not using any payload field.
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  • Send attachment via Receiver FILE/JMS adapter without using any Mapping.

    Hi,
    R/3 program creates one (encoded) text file, which I want to send via Proxy to JMS adapter without any mapping or FCC.
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    /people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2006/04/19/xi-rfc-or-abap-proxy-abap-proxies-with-attachments
    Regards,
    Sarvesh

    > note sure why you want to complicate things here
    Actually the idea was to explore the possibilities of "Proxy with attachment". And I also wanted to confirm with experts like you before going to other options. Anyway it seems it's only possible with mail adapter.
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    Regards,
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  • Sender_interface_name in Variable Substitution in Receiver File Adapter CC

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    Variable Substitution (Target Directory/File Name Scheme)
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    Is it not possible to access sender_interface_name or sender_interface_namespace as variable substitute parameters from within Receiver File Adapter Communication channel.
    thanks.

    >Shabarish Vijayakumar wrote:
    >>the sender interface details will always remain a constant
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    Yes, i can hardcode, thats not a bad idea, i need to create then 3 different Reciever File Communication Channel objects, as I am dealing with 3 scenarios for which sender system and sender interface is different.
    >Shabarish Vijayakumar wrote:
    >>if you look at the mapping runtime constants, those are also for the receiver since the sender interface will always remain constant for any particular CC.
    >>http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/b3/9a2aeb24dc4ab6b1855c99157529e4/content.htm
    yes in this link you provided i can see..
    INTERFACE     Interface
    INTERFACE_NAMESPACE     InterfaceNamespace
    SENDER_SERVICE     SenderService
    RECEIVER_SERVICE ReceiverService
    RECEIVER_NAME     ReceiverName
    RECEIVER_NAMESPACE     ReceiverNamespace
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