Attachments Writer

Designed to write message attachments in files. File names are stored in the variable list.

AttachmentsWriter

Output Directory

Set the name of directory attachment files to be created in. Templates usage is possible.

Filter by source file name

Filters by source file name (wild masks allowed delimited by semicolon)

NOT met

This check box invert condition (not allow files with file name)

Filenames Variables

The list of variables attachment file names to be stored in.

Remarks

File name is set by merging Output Directory and attachment name modified with settings on the Advanced tab.

Variables are initialized in the order of attachments listing in an e-mail message. If the number of attachments is smaller than number of variables, an empty line will be written in excess variables. If the number of attachments is greater than the number of variables in the list, excess attachments will be ignored.

Store All Filenames Into Variable

Set variable name all file names to be stored in. File names will be separated by new line symbols.


AttachmentsWriterAdvanced

Sub Directory Name

Set the name of sub directory attachments to be written in.

Prefix

Set the string to be added in the beginning of sub directory name. Template usage is possible.

Add Date

Enables adding date to the sub directory name. Set format of the siring to be added in the text field.

Add Time

Enables adding time to the sub directory name. Set format of the string to be added in the text field.

Add Unique Identifier

Enables adding a unique identifier to the end of sub directory name. Set the identifier length in the number field.

File Name

Set template of name of the file attachments to be written in.

Prefix

Set the string to be added in the beginning of file name. Template usage is possible.

Add Date

Enables adding date to the file name. Set format of the string to be added in the text field.

Add Time

Enables adding time to the file name. Set format of the string to be added in the text field.

Add Unique Identifier

Enables adding a unique identifier to the end of file name. Set the identifier length in the number field.

Sample

Shows how the file name would look with current settings.

Date format:

Format

Meaning

Example

d

Day of the month as digits without leading zeros for single digit days.

5

dd

Day of the month as digits with leading zeros for single digit days.

05

ddd

Day of the week as a three letter abbreviation.

Mon

dddd

Day of the week as its full name.

Monday

M

Month as digits without leading zeros for single digit months.

1

MM

Month as digits with leading zeros for single digit months.

01

MMM

Month as a three letter abbreviation.

jun

MMMM

Month as its full name.

June

y

Year represented only by the last digit, if the year is less than 10. Years greater than 10 will be given the value of yy.

9

yy

Year represented only by the last two digits.

09

yyyy

Year represented by the full 4 digits.

1909

Time format:

Format

Meaning

Example

h

Hours without leading zeros for single digit hours (12 hour clock).

1

hh

Hours with leading zeros for single digit hours (12 hour clock).

01

H

Hours without leading zeros for single digit hours (24 hour clock).

1

HH

Hours with leading zeros for single digit hours (24 hour clock).

01

m

Minutes without leading zeros for single digit minutes.

9

mm

Minutes with leading zeros for single digit minutes.

09

s

Seconds without leading zeros for single digit seconds.

5

ss

Seconds with leading zeros for single digit seconds.

05

t

One character time marker string. This will be the first letter of the values in the AM symbol or PM symbol boxes in Regional Options.

A

tt

Multi-character time marker string. This will be values in the AM symbol or PM symbol boxes in Regional Options.

AM

Remarks

File creation date and time are used in date and time adding to the file name.

For using format symbol (d, M, y, h, H, m, s, t, g) in the file name enter single quote before it.

See also

Processors