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Specifying Conditions for a Post-Processing Event
*To specify conditions for a post-processing event
1. In My webMethods: Administration > Integration > Managed File Transfer > Event Management.
2. Select the server instance. For details, see Selecting the Instance to Work With.
3. Click the Post-Processing Events tab.
4. Select the event from the list of post-processing events.
Note:
The remaining steps in this procedure pertain to the Criteria section.
5. From the Execute the actions below when a user list, specify the file operation to consider (for example, uploads).
Note:
If you specify an event based on the deletion of a file, make sure that any subsequent actions you define for the event do not rely on the presence of the deleted file.
6. If you want to specify a particular folder, select The following name, and then type the folder name in the box beneath this option.
Note:
You can use wildcard characters in the folder name box (for example, *baseName).
By default, ActiveTransfer Server considers file activity in any virtual file system folder when evaluating event criteria.
7. For the file transfer status, specify whether ActiveTransfer Server should consider successful transfers only (Success), unsuccessful transfers only (Failure), or both (Success or Failure).
8. If you want to specify particular users, roles, or groups for whom the event should be executed, use the appropriate option:
*If you want ActiveTransfer Server to consider operations performed by any user, select Any user.
*If you want ActiveTransfer Server to execute the event for file operations performed by particular users, groups, or roles, select The following users, groups, roles. Then, click the to search for and select the users, groups, and roles that you want to add to the criteria.
9. Specify whether to execute the actions immediately, after the user exits all sessions, or after the user is idle for some seconds. If you select After the user is idle for, enter the number of seconds to wait before executing the action.
10. Click Save.
11. Define one or more actions to execute when the event is triggered. See Defining Actions to Execute when an Event Is Triggered.