FSRM [Source File Path] and DFS

Hi,
When i use the [Source File Path] in a notification email it does not show the source file path but instead shows d:\xxxx which is the local drive of the server hosting the destination share.
The users has a lot of problems with file types that are not allowed. But i can't find a good way to show them the file that has been blocked with out showing them the local server drives or shares and this is not a good way.
Any suggestions to what could be done so i can show the users what files have been blocked?

Hi,
I get the reply from FSRM Discussions team.
The source file path in this case does not relate to the copy operation (FSRM has no clue where this is copied from) – rather to the location of the file that caused the problem.
If the path for the file that caused the notification is a shared folder or volume, we can use [Source File Remote Paths] instead of [Source File Path] to insert the path in UNC format (\\Server\Share\).
Best Regards,
Mandy
Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact [email protected]

Similar Messages

  • Take Source file path in sender adapter from an environment variable .

    Hi,
    Is it possible to take source file path(half file path) dynamically in sender file adapter.
    Please suggest any alternative to this.

    Hi,
    One option, use Dynamic Configuration and set the values in the Mapping.
    By the ways, the File Directory and the Filename are taken runtime in the file adapters after transportation.
    Only if you are using FTP will you need to key in the FTP addess user id password etc.
    Refer -- same way try for File adapter
    Dynamic Configuration of Some Communication Channel Parameters using Message Mapping
    Ps Note : I have personally never tried it to use the Dynamic Configuration for file path. But you can try.
    Thanks
    Swarup

  • What is the correct way to format file paths and names in the structapp file?

    I am trying to create a structured application to export fm files as xml, and probably read the xml back to fm.
    In the structured application file (structapp), I need to specify the locations of the various files (DTD, read/write, template, etc). I would like to place these files on a shared server so others can use the same structapp file (that is, a cop of it). What is the correct way to format the file paths and names? Can folders folder names and file names have spaces in them? I tried the following, for example:
    \\serverName\shareName\folder 1\folder 2\file name.dtd
    I use the same format for the template file and the read/write rules file.
    When I try to save an fm file to xml, FrameMaker says that it cannot read the DTD; however, the resulting xml file appears to be well-formed. The DOCTYPE element in the resulting xml is formatted with forward slashes and spaces replaced with %20.
    I tried using forward slashes and replacing spaces with %20, but then I get an error about reading the read/write rules.
    NOTE: I have another structured application to read xml into fm. This application does not have a DTD file. The template and read/write rules files are specified as above. Except for complaining about a lack of a DTD, the application works fine; it even applies an XSLT in the process. Again, when I DO add a DTD to this latter application, I get the same complaint about not being able to read the DTD.
    I am using fully patched FrameMaker 9 in Windows XP.
    Thanks,
    Van

    Hi Van,
    The XML parser and FrameMaker are not the same thing. The Error Log says which component created which message. The XSL processor is another option that can throw messages. The "\\server\path\some.dtd" syntax in structapps.fm seems to be fine for some tools, as Internet Explorer with XML tools successfully finds the DTD which appears as "//server/path/some.dtd" in the XML. But apparently Xerxes, the XML parser bundled with FrameMaker, does not like this notation.
    If you have a path with a drive letter, "H:\path\some.dtd", FrameMaker turns that into "file:///H:/path/some.dtd". It seems, Xerces would like to see "file:/" in front of absolute paths.
    This is what I have in structapps.fm:
    Template: \\server\path\projecttemplate.fm
    DTD: some.dtd
    Read/write rules: \\server\path\projectrules.txt
    DOCTYPE: …
    Entity locations
      Entity search paths
        1: \\server\path\
    In the structapps.fm I have the DTD without path information. The resulting XML (without XSL postprocessing) then contains just the file name with a relative path back to the book folder (when saving a book as XML). It therefore requires the DTD to be available at this place. I handle this using an event script that fires for NotePreSaveXml and copies the DTD to the folder of the original document.
    As I always use XSL postprocessing and using XSLT1 it is not possible to have the doctype-system as a parameter I have this in my XSL stylesheet:
    <xsl:output doctype-system="some.dtd" />
    For the resulting XML the DTD is expected to be in the same folder as the XML file. This is handled by the same event script as above, it therefore copies the DTD to the source and the target folder.
    Bottom line: If you want/have to use UNC paths, you have to do some programming to work around a FrameMaker bug.
    - Michael

  • Pdf portfolio source file name and date in file details

    Is it possible to import the source file name and extension as well as the source file created date in the portfolio file details?  Need to document source to portfolio in working with 3rd parties that will only have the original source.  Need to document what was converted into pdf as not all files in a directory will successfully convert to pdf.  Sometimes need to convert 100's of files.  Manual entry is inefficient.  the file names and modified dates are displayed on the Combine Files dialog.  is there a way to capture the detail on that page?

    I don't need the detail of when the pdf was added to the portfolio.  I
    need know which dwg or jpg or word file was converted and the original
    created date of that file for control of information.
    That is impossible; sorry. For some *very specific* types of conversion to PDF the pdfx:SourceModified XMP tag will be set to show the last-modification date of the source file (for example DOCX files converted using MS Word), but there will never be a human-readable record of the source filename or its creation date unless you have manually added them as document XMP properties after conversion (this is what the "Custom Properties" dialog is for). To embed source data automatically would raise no end of privacy and security problems for customers, who most certainly do NOT want their recipients seeing details of internal documents.
    Without writing a plugin there's no access to the internal workflow of the Combine Files dialog, so you cannot use a script to read the names and dates of the files *before* conversion and store them automatically in the new PDF Portfolio's Fields array.

  • File Path and Name field does not display correct path

    We are using Crystal 2008 along with VS 2005. We embed the special "File Path and Name" field  inside our report and it displays the correct path when viewed inside Crystal reports:
    C:\Program Files\reports\Chart.rpt
    When run through the web and viewed in the DHTML viewer, the file name and path appear as follows:
    C:\Windows\TEMP\Chart {02152A43-3339-4C03-A50A-E281E1D391AF}.rpt
    How can this be corrected?
    Thanks in advance for any assistance.

    This is a known issue tracked under ADAPT0000962216. At this time I do not know when this will be resolved, however Service Pack 2 for CR 2008 is targeted to be released by September and this may contain the fix.
    Ludek

  • Get (variable) file path and name in a text element

    How do you get the (variable) file path and name in a text element (label) in LCD? If you save the PDF and afterwards relocate it, it should update the values. Is that actually possible?

    Does anyone have any advice on this issue?
    Thanks in advance,
    Zack H.

  • "File Path and Name" field not displaying correctly

    Post Author: DaveWoo
    CA Forum: General
    Hello,Here's my situation: I'm currently upgrading from Crystal Reports for Visual Studio .NET 2003 to Crystal Reports for Visual Studio 2005. I have several reports (programmatically generated using VB.NET) that use the "File Path and Name" special field. Now, in the old version of Crystal Reports (2003), the field properly displayed the original file path and name; however, in the new version (2005), the field displays as "C:\DOCUME1\Username\LOCALS1\Temp\Filename{F2459406-3719-4C8B-917C-4A7055A18C76}.tmp" - in other words, the location of the temporary .rpt file.How do I get the "File Path and Name" field to correctly display the path & name of the original file, like it did in the prior version?- Dave

    This is a known issue tracked under ADAPT0000962216. At this time I do not know when this will be resolved, however Service Pack 2 for CR 2008 is targeted to be released by September and this may contain the fix.
    Ludek

  • File Path and Name

    Hi everyone,
    I am scheduling reports in Crystal Reports Server.  My reports contain the "Special Field" File Path and Name.  However, when the report is sent out via CRS, it prints a different location of where the report actually resides.  In CRS, how can I make the file path and name field print the actual location of the report file rather than a rogue location?
    Thanks in advance,
    Zack H.

    Does anyone have any advice on this issue?
    Thanks in advance,
    Zack H.

  • Function module for logical file path and name

    Hello all,
    I am wondering is there any function module available to translate a logical file path to a physical file path and a logical file name to a physical file name? Thanks a lot!
    Regards,
    Anyi

    Please check the FM FILE_NAME_GET.
          CALL FUNCTION <b>'FILE_GET_NAME'</b>
             EXPORTING
               logical_filename = 'ZDELCHKREP'
               parameter_1 = it_cntry-cntry
             IMPORTING
               file_name        = l_file
             EXCEPTIONS
               file_not_found   = 08.
        CALL FUNCTION <b>'FILE_GET_NAME_USING_PATH'</b>       EXPORTING
             logical_path = 'ZDELCHKREP'
             file_name = l_file
           IMPORTING
             file_name_with_path = l_file.
    Message was edited by: Anurag Bankley
    Message was edited by: Anurag Bankley

  • Picking source file A first if source file A and source file B both appear

    I have a situation where two source file with two different data format. Hence I will need to create two different mapping
    and then different parameters at file sender adapter FCC.
    However there is such a condition where source file A will need to process first before picking and process source file B.
    if both appear at folder at the same time else  source B will be process if no source file A.
    Beside using the scheduler at availiablity times at Runtime workbench, if there any other options ?
    Regards
    Fred
    I

    There are two different send file adapters involved due to different data format between source file A and B.
    Beside using BPM is there any other method.
    If doing at adapter module or operating command, how to do it ?

  • Pg Number, File path and date automatically printed?

    Is there a way to automatically print the page number, complete file path and date at bottom of each  page (set to landscape)?
    Thanks!

    Thanks Carlos,
    It looks like the work72a would work if we were using macs, but we're not...
    And there is NO WAY my boss will pay $999 for the other one, even if it did work.
    So, now I'm open to other suggestions. We have hundreds of clients that we do work for, and our jobs are organized in folders for each client. A lot of clients with the same name but different locations (ie., Fox Meadow OH, Fox Meadow TX), and each has a different folder. The files are named by dept and year (ie., 2012 Glass, 2012 Art). We often access old files (which, there are thousands of, because they have been organized this way for years.) We need to have the client folder on the page along with the file name (hence the file path).
    The script that Carlos created is great, but there are too many steps. Open the script, change location and select info to be displayed (3 steps), close script. There are days we access 50 jobs and the script just added 5 plus steps to each job.
    Is there a way to use a hot key run a script that will place the info when and where we need it and auto close the script? Or is there a way to display the full path (in the Illustrator tab?) where we can see which folder the file is in and we will manually type the folder? Or does anyone have another suggestion?

  • Max length of VI file paths and file names

    Hi,
    Is there a maximum allowed length of VI file paths and file names in LabVIEW? I'm running LV 6.0.2i on NT and is trying to save a VI inside a LLB and LabVIEW crashes each time. I have also tried to copy the VI from the LLB to a temp folder with the Librarian VI, but LabVIEW crashes as well. The total length of the file path is around 260 characters and I strongly suspect the file path length in combination with LLB because when I use a shorter path the problem disappear. If I use a long path without LLB (just regular VIs) a warning appear "Invalid file name" instead of LabVIEW crashing.
    Does anybody know the solution to this problem or must I use shorter filepaths? Perhaps it depends on which platform I am running
    LV on?
    Sincerely,
    Mattias Ericsson

    "Mattias Ericsson" wrote in message
    news:[email protected]..
    > Hi,
    >
    > Is there a maximum allowed length of VI file paths and file names in
    > LabVIEW? I'm running LV 6.0.2i on NT and is trying to save a VI inside
    > a LLB and LabVIEW crashes each time. I have also tried to copy the VI
    > from the LLB to a temp folder with the Librarian VI, but LabVIEW
    > crashes as well. The total length of the file path is around 260
    > characters and I strongly suspect the file path length in combination
    > with LLB because when I use a shorter path the problem disappear. If I
    > use a long path without LLB (just regular VIs) a warning appear
    > "Invalid file name" instead of LabVIEW crashing.
    >
    > Does anybody know the solution to
    this problem or must I use shorter
    > filepaths? Perhaps it depends on which platform I am running LV on?
    I believe windows has a 255 character pathname (file+path) limit. We once
    had that problem because we had a long filename and a longer pathname.
    Moved the directory up a couple levels and problem solved.

  • Specify the output file path and print name when printing pages

    hi,
    how can i Specify the output pdf file path and print name when i am using the function PrintPagesSilent from AcroAVDoc Object.
    My Code :-
    Acrobat.AcroAVDoc doc = new Acrobat.AcroAVDoc();doc.Open(path,
    "temp");

    Dear Irosenth,
    i try with different format (doc, docx,  xls, jpg, bmp and txt) and it working successfully, but it give an random name for the file which saved in default folder for Adobe PDF print.
    you can use the following function:
    private void PrintPDF(string[] inputfilepath){
    foreach (string path in inputfilepath){
    Acrobat.
    AcroAVDoc doc = new Acrobat.AcroAVDoc();doc.Open(path,
    "temp"); 
    Boolean v = doc.PrintPagesSilent(0, ((Acrobat.AcroPDDoc)(doc.GetPDDoc())).GetNumPages() - 1, 0, 0, 1);doc.Close(1);
    and calling it by the following code:
    PrintPDF(System.IO.Directory.GetFiles("c:\\t\\printjob"));
    copy all files that you want to convert in side the mentioned path and run it program, then check the defualt print path for Adobe PDF printer.
    test it and reply me. thanks again

  • Using AppleScript/Automator to get file path and create AFP hyperlink

    Hi All,
    A colleague has asked for a service (contextual menu item in Finder) to get a selected item's remote (afp://) file path and copy it to the clipboard...  Pretty sure I've got that part down. 
    What I need advice on is how to make the resulting pasted file path into a serviceable hyperlink.  AFP keeps telling me there was an error connection to the server....  Does the copied path have to include mounting commands and user credentials for this to work??
    Thanks,
    Nathan

    Hi Richard - here's the script:
    tell application "Finder"
              set sel to the selection as text
              set TempTID to AppleScript's text item delimiters
              set AppleScript's text item delimiters to space
              set sel to text items of sel
              set AppleScript's text item delimiters to "%20"
              set sel to sel as string
              set AppleScript's text item delimiters to TempTID
    set the clipboard to "file://" & POSIX path of sel
    end tell

  • File paths and updating Libraries

    Our website recently switched servers, in the switch they moved files in our FTP to a root folder www/ which has created some issues, most are resolved but I am really stuck on a Library folder which was originally in our root folder and now it is in the www folder. The website is m.whitewatertours.com.
    We have 2 libraries for our mobile website, MobileHeader.lbi and MobileFooter.lbi the original (and current) source for these is
    /Library/m.whitewatertours.com, but it should now be
    www/Library/m.whitewatertours.com
    Library sources cannot be changed in Dreamweaver (so they say) anyone know of a work-around?
    We have tried to update the www/Library/m.whitewatertours.com MobileHeader but that does not update our pages at all. With a webpage in edit mode we go to Modify>Library>Update current page from the DW menu we also get an error because the path is no longer there, its looking at the Library/m.whitewatertours.com MobileHeader which has bad links and images.
    Our new host updated the links when they changed the files, but now when I download in DW links and images do not show up (of course since the paths are not correct).
    I've created a test page with 2 headers: http://m.whitewatertours.com/south-fork-american-river-mapTEST.html
    the first is from www/Library/m.whitewatertours.com which has been applied to the page - strange though that when I change something in this MobileHeader.lbi and save it does not update the page.
    the second is the original, but I've been messing around with it to make it work.
    This may be a little better example:
    This page is untouched http://m.whitewatertours.com/upper-klamath-river.html
    I "Got" the file from our remote server thru DW FTP and changed the name, nothing else, than "Put" the file back, here is the page now: http://m.whitewatertours.com/upper-klamath-riverTEST.html
    It's quite a mess, thanks for any help!

    OK - now, for the icing on the cake, copy this link from your library item (mobileHeader.lbi) and paste it here.
    I think you want the file path? Depends on what you are talking about as they are in 2 different places...here's a screen shot from my DW dashboard, i've circled the 2 places where you can see the file paths...
    In the second file, the first image in the library item's code is linked like this -
    <img src="../../m.whitewatertours.com/images/Header.jpg">
    and that's clearly wrong. The Library folder MUST be at the root of the site. If that's the case, then it's impossible for a .lbi file to contain a link like that, since there are not two folder levels above it.
    Right, and believe me - that's not the original source so DW is adding extensions to match something...
    In your whitetours.com folder, do you have a www folder? If you do that's also wrong. The Site's remote root folder name should never appear in your local site. That "www" (or the name of the remote root) should always be placed in the Root Directory field of the remote server's definition (Servers category -> Basic tab)
    This is where I start getting a little lost. First YES there is a www folder in our local file of whitewatertours.com. Here is a screen shot of our FTP root folders - our new server moved/changed folders in Jan and we did not start any work with DW until march, things used to work fine prior to that.
    Thanks again!

Maybe you are looking for

  • HT4236 I don't have a photos button on itunes. how do I get that to display?

    No photos button shows up on the menu on itunes. How can I get that button to appear so I can manage my photo syncing?

  • Display excel in browser

    Dear friends, I want to display an excel file in a web-browser. i need some directions from you as to proceed for it. Kindly give links to me for some good tutorial. subhash

  • Custom segments to HRMD_A

    Hi, I am using the HRMD_A message type and it does not contain certain infotypes part of its schema for ex infotype 77, so we extended the IDOC HRMD_A07 and added few fields from infotype 77. Using SCDO tcode we created a custom change document for t

  • Backup Dying HD in Target Mode?

    I got the folder question mark icon. Disk Utility could not fix it and repeated the ominous "incorrect number of thread records" & "invalid volume file count". DiskWarrior made a good attempt, but with the thousands of "diskwarrior speed reduced to d

  • Restoring System from Backup

    When the mac os x cd installer is running you can go to "Utilities" and "Restore System from Backup". Does this command install snow leopard and then add the time machine files or does it just restore the files (meaning you will have to install Snow