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This doesn't really do the job - you've just shifted the problem from one machine to another. How do you know the file is ready to get?
This is unrelated, but where possible I would recommend getting files rather than putting them. I have found it much easier to set up UATs, parallel runs and so on with this arrangement. I've used variations on most of the methods mentioned above:
I favour trigger files. I have to admit that I've spent far more time worrying about the possible problems than actually encountering them. In reply to Re: Re: how to tell if a file is still being modified
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