HOW TO READ A FILE AT A PERTICULAR TIME INTERVAL IN ORACLE ?

Hi friends,
There is a system in Cobol . It writes a file in every 20
minuits. I want to read that file and take the data into my
database. How do I do it in every 20 minuits ? Please help me.
With advance thanx
Feroz
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LaRisa_S wrote:
To transfer files manually (Graziano, I think you were asking about this), you can use Measurement and Automation Explorer, right-click the target under Remote Systems, and select Transfer. This will bring up an FTP window.
Hi!
   Actually, I have no problems in transferring files manually, there're plenty of ways... I prefer using windows FTP client, sometimes I use command line client, sometimes NI's one.  What I was asking was enabling file server on cFP.  In product page, I can see that cFP has web server and file server.  No problem with web server, it's well known, but I didn't find anything for enabling file server!
   To keep it simple, for file server capability I mean the possibility of directly navigate cFP file system from my PC, without using FTP, just like networked PCs on a LAN with SMB protocol.
   Thanks
graziano

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