Hi.
I'm a n00b at BC4 scripting, and have used it in a very basic way up to now, so I was hoping one of you guru's could give me a leg up...
I have a store network where the guys scan various documents on an MFP to a folder using CIFS on a NAS - every store has its own folder under a common root. There is a firewall between this network and where our terminalservers and user file shares are. The NAS has an FTP server, I have a server on the inside that can access both it and our file shares.
What I need to achieve is to move the scanned files from the folders on the FTP to a corresponding folderstructure on the fileshare and do this every n minutes (n=5 or something like that). From what (I think) I can see, BC4 can be scripted to do this, but I'm a bit at a loss as to where to start. Which is where I was hoping that someone here was just waiting to rush to my aid... ;-))
I was thinking about using Windows Scheduler to trigger the script, unless someone has a better idea, which I'll be more than happy to look into.
Kind regards
Kjetil Thorstensen
I'm a n00b at BC4 scripting, and have used it in a very basic way up to now, so I was hoping one of you guru's could give me a leg up...
I have a store network where the guys scan various documents on an MFP to a folder using CIFS on a NAS - every store has its own folder under a common root. There is a firewall between this network and where our terminalservers and user file shares are. The NAS has an FTP server, I have a server on the inside that can access both it and our file shares.
What I need to achieve is to move the scanned files from the folders on the FTP to a corresponding folderstructure on the fileshare and do this every n minutes (n=5 or something like that). From what (I think) I can see, BC4 can be scripted to do this, but I'm a bit at a loss as to where to start. Which is where I was hoping that someone here was just waiting to rush to my aid... ;-))
I was thinking about using Windows Scheduler to trigger the script, unless someone has a better idea, which I'll be more than happy to look into.
Kind regards
Kjetil Thorstensen
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