Can SSIS be used to pick up files dynamically from an FTP folder?

I get 4 files dumped into an FTP folder each day.  Each comes in with a date, in this format: '20140320' & the filename, which is always the same convention for these four files.  Can I run SSIS on a daily basis, like at 9AM, to scan through
the files in the folder, and import the ones that were dropped in today (today's files always have yesterday's date).
Thanks!!
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Hi,
You can check the below Link.
http://microsoft-ssis.blogspot.com/2011/08/foreach-ftp-file-enumerator.html
Also I would suggest create 4 ftp tasks for each files and define 4 expressions based on the expression below. Give then each file name
with the expression that is defined.
“Filename#####1” + (DT_STR,4,1252) DatePart("yyyy",getdate()) + Right("0" + (DT_STR,4,1252) DatePart("m",getdate()),2)
+ Right("0" + (DT_STR,4,1252) DatePart("d",getdate()),2) + ".csv"
“Filename#####2” + (DT_STR,4,1252) DatePart("yyyy",getdate()) + Right("0" + (DT_STR,4,1252) DatePart("m",getdate()),2)
+ Right("0" + (DT_STR,4,1252) DatePart("d",getdate()),2) + ".csv"
“Filename#####3” + (DT_STR,4,1252) DatePart("yyyy",getdate()) + Right("0" + (DT_STR,4,1252) DatePart("m",getdate()),2)
+ Right("0" + (DT_STR,4,1252) DatePart("d",getdate()),2) + ".csv"
“Filename#####4” + (DT_STR,4,1252) DatePart("yyyy",getdate()) + Right("0" + (DT_STR,4,1252) DatePart("m",getdate()),2)
+ Right("0" + (DT_STR,4,1252) DatePart("d",getdate()),2) + ".csv"
Or whatever the file format is, I selected .csv
Regards, PS

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