Hi,
The ARImport .ARM file format support any delimiter.
It might be difficult to build a robust 30-minute import using arimportcmd
though.
You might consider building an API-program to do this, including error
handling. C, Java, ARSperl, .Net come to mind.
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> ARS 7.6.04 SP2 I have a requirement that multiple text files will be
> placed on a network share drive every 30 minutes. The requirement is for
> me to import these files into a custom form in Remedy. The customer is
> set on using pipe delimited text files and is not interested in switching
> over to webservices or pushing the text file into a DB table and then
> create a View form. The integration must be using pipe delimited text
> files. Every 30 minutes, one or more files is dropped into a folder, i.e.
> <file A> and <file B> dropped at 12:30; at 1:00 PM <file c> is dropped in
> the folder. I must grab the files at 12:30 and import them into a custom
> form. After they have imported into the custom form, I need to rename the
> file or move it to another directory so they dont import twice. I then
> repeat the process at 1:00 PM. Can this be done using ARImport from an
> escalation or AIE or some other method other than webservices or a View
> form? Any suggestions would be appreciated. ThanksKevin
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