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This feature is not supported on OS400, Tandem, MVS, OpenVMS, and OS2200 when the connection type is FTP.ĭefines the maximum number of years, hours, and/or days that can pass since the watched file was last modified.įor example, 2圓d means that after 2 years and 3 days have passed the file will no longer be watched.ĭefines the minimum number of years, hours, and/or days that must pass since the watched file was last modified.įor example, 2圓d means that after 2 years and 3 days must pass before the file can be watched. If the value is 0, the file waits indefinitely.ĭetermines the specific time, in the Time Limit field, that a file has to reach its minimum detected size and remains static, according to the values defined in the Configuration Management window, as described in Configuring Control-M for MFT parameters, before the watch failsĭefines the minimum number of bytes transferred before Control-M for MFT checks if the file is static.įile size information for remote file systems is not supported. The following table describes the parameters for a File Watcher job:ĭetermines the number of hours, minutes, or seconds to wait, in the Time Limit field, for a file to reach its minimum detected size and remains static, according to the values defined in the Configuration Management window, as described in Configuring Control-M for MFT parameters. To configure additional File Watcher parameter, see Configuring Control-M for MFT parameters. To watch or watch and transfer files, see Defining a File Transfer job. After the criteria is met, the file watch is complete, the file is transferred or continues to the next file transfer definition in the job. File Watcher parameters File Watcher parametersĬontrol-M for MFT enables you to watch a file until it reaches a certain size or has reached a maximum time limit.