When I changed the password, then I got login errors recorded in the
event log. So clearly, Biztalk is logging in on each cycle.
In the ftp location, I have a folder set to "folderA/folderB". The
files that need to be picked up are 2 in folderB, which is under
folderA.
Oddly, I have a second ftp receive location setup that only goes to
folderA, and that one seems to pick up the files.
When I try to go there manually, the credentials work, I can navigate
to folderB and pluck the file.
Also, the file meets the naming filter criteria set up for the receive
location.
So...
1) Is it possible to specify more than one folder down for the FTP
location?
2) What else can I look for that could help me figure out Biztalk's
inability to take files from this location without ever recording an
error?
Thanks for any help on this matter,
Redd
Regards,
Saravana Kumar
http://www.biztalk247.com/v1/
http://www.digitaldeposit.net/blog
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Saravana Kumar wrote:
Configure the log file in the FTP receive adapter and see if you are getting
19-Jun-07
Configure the log file in the FTP receive adapter and see if you are getting
any more meaningful exception/warning messages.
Regards,
Saravana Kumar
http://www.biztalk247.com/v1/
http://www.digitaldeposit.net/blog
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Previous Posts In This Thread:
On Monday, June 18, 2007 12:59 PM
redbasti wrote:
FTP Receiver location Help
I have an FTP receivelocation set up, but Biztalk never picks up the
files, nor does it ever seem to make an attempt to. There are no
messages in the event log, and no suspended messages.
When I changed the password, then I got login errors recorded in the
event log. So clearly, Biztalk is logging in on each cycle.
In the ftp location, I have a folder set to "folderA/folderB". The
files that need to be picked up are 2 in folderB, which is under
folderA.
Oddly, I have a second ftp receive location setup that only goes to
folderA, and that one seems to pick up the files.
When I try to go there manually, the credentials work, I can navigate
to folderB and pluck the file.
Also, the file meets the naming filter criteria set up for the receive
location.
So...
1) Is it possible to specify more than one folder down for the FTP
location?
2) What else can I look for that could help me figure out Biztalk's
inability to take files from this location without ever recording an
error?
Thanks for any help on this matter,
Redd
On Tuesday, June 19, 2007 1:53 AM
Saravana Kumar wrote:
Configure the log file in the FTP receive adapter and see if you are getting
Configure the log file in the FTP receive adapter and see if you are getting
any more meaningful exception/warning messages.
Regards,
Saravana Kumar
http://www.biztalk247.com/v1/
http://www.digitaldeposit.net/blog
[Please mark the response as "Answer" if it solves your problem.]
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Saravana Kumar wrote:
Configure the log file in the FTP receive adapter and see if you are getting
19-Jun-07
Configure the log file in the FTP receive adapter and see if you are getting
any more meaningful exception/warning messages.
Regards,
Saravana Kumar
http://www.biztalk247.com/v1/
http://www.digitaldeposit.net/blog
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Previous Posts In This Thread:
On Monday, June 18, 2007 12:59 PM
redbasti wrote:
FTP Receiver location Help
I have an FTP receivelocation set up, but Biztalk never picks up the
files, nor does it ever seem to make an attempt to. There are no
messages in the event log, and no suspended messages.
When I changed the password, then I got login errors recorded in the
event log. So clearly, Biztalk is logging in on each cycle.
In the ftp location, I have a folder set to "folderA/folderB". The
files that need to be picked up are 2 in folderB, which is under
folderA.
Oddly, I have a second ftp receive location setup that only goes to
folderA, and that one seems to pick up the files.
When I try to go there manually, the credentials work, I can navigate
to folderB and pluck the file.
Also, the file meets the naming filter criteria set up for the receive
location.
So...
1) Is it possible to specify more than one folder down for the FTP
location?
2) What else can I look for that could help me figure out Biztalk's
inability to take files from this location without ever recording an
error?
Thanks for any help on this matter,
Redd
On Tuesday, June 19, 2007 1:53 AM
Saravana Kumar wrote:
Configure the log file in the FTP receive adapter and see if you are getting
Configure the log file in the FTP receive adapter and see if you are getting
any more meaningful exception/warning messages.
Regards,
Saravana Kumar
http://www.biztalk247.com/v1/
http://www.digitaldeposit.net/blog
[Please mark the response as "Answer" if it solves your problem.]
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On Monday, December 14, 2009 11:30 PM
syed maqsood wrote:
ftp receive location not pulling files
I configured my biztalk ftp receive location to pull files.but it is not picking files and even not giving any error in event log.i assign log file location , it is not doing any thing.
but if i change user name purposely for testing , then it is giving error.
can you please help me out what i have to do to resolve this issue
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