April 20, 2011 at 8:31 am
Hi,
Every time i run my package , i create dome folders dynamically using FST . But i want to maintain a version for it . How can i create folder with versions ??
I used timestamp but , what happenes is after the folder is created and till the time the package comes to moving files to that folder the time stamp changes. Let me know how can i give a version say : BATCH1_V1 OR nething like that . I have different packages that has different functions so i cannot use the variables also.
April 20, 2011 at 8:40 am
bhavika.chauhan (4/20/2011)
Hi,Every time i run my package , i create dome folders dynamically using FST . But i want to maintain a version for it . How can i create folder with versions ??
I used timestamp but , what happenes is after the folder is created and till the time the package comes to moving files to that folder the time stamp changes. Let me know how can i give a version say : BATCH1_V1 OR nething like that . I have different packages that has different functions so i cannot use the variables also.
First, come up with a consistent version-numbering scheme - Folder_v01, Folder_V02 or whatever.
Second, do your folder creation using a Script Task. Within the Script Task, you could also assign the new folder name to a variable, to be used elsewhere in the package.
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April 20, 2011 at 8:46 am
Hi Phil,
I do not have to use any scripts. no coding stuff. So I think i need to create some expression like that that will generate Folder_v1 etc. Can you guide me with the expression for this ??
April 20, 2011 at 11:46 am
Bhavika, What is this FST by the way
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April 20, 2011 at 11:30 pm
Its File System Task
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