Response Route WebDAV


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The created data can be stored in a newly created file on the destination computer. The file is stored in a WebDAV directory.


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Note: See also section File Names, File Patterns, Paths, System Constants and Variables.

(1) Optional selection of a channel and a certificates. Note: If possible, always use channels to centrally manage connection parameters. In addition to the increased clarity that also facilitates maintenance. If the connection parameters change, you only have to adjust the data in one place and you do not forget a profile.

(2) The URL that specifies the destination machine. A separate domain name is not required.

(3) Here you can define HTTP headers via the context menu of a further dialogue.

(4) Specifies the directory to which the files should be moved after reading. The directory extends the URL.

(5) File name pattern for the name of the created file.

(6) The MIME type. Note: lobster/unzip is supported.

(7) WebDAV is capable of transactional writing. This mode can be activated here.

Input Agent


See section WebDAV (Input Agent Cron) .