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The following questions and answers are intended to provide an introduct= ion to the handling of file transfers with JobScheduler. Our YADE (Advanced= Data Exchange) applciation may also be relevant. You will find more inform= ation about YADE in:
Yes. JobScheduler comes with "Template Jobs" for file transfer, JI= TL - The JobScheduler Integrated Template Library. These are predefined job= s, written in Java which means they are operating system independent. File = transfer with SFTP, FTP, FTPS etc. is included. Follow the link to read mor= e about our JITL - JobScheduler Integrated Template Library jobs.
We also have a managed file transfer package, YADE, which provides batch= oriented and time or event based transfer with the possibility of recordin= g an audit trail. YADE can be used on its own or together with JobScheduler= .
Yes. There are operations to move the files from the source during or af= ter transfer to an archive. It is also possible to change the file name, e.= g. to add a time stamp.